نتایج جستجو برای: genomic islands

تعداد نتایج: 148968  

2014
Dongsheng Che Han Wang John Fazekas Bernard Chen

A genomic island (GI) is a genomic segment in a host genome, and it was transferred from donor genomes. Since genomic islands (GIs) usually contain important genes such as pathogenicity genes, the detection of GIs becomes extremely critical to medical research and industrial applications. Previous computational GI detection tools used one or a few GI-associate features, and thus they suffered t...

2016
Marte Sodeland Per Erik Jorde Sigbjørn Lien Sissel Jentoft Paul R. Berg Harald Grove Matthew P. Kent Mariann Arnyasi Esben Moland Olsen Halvor Knutsen

In several species genetic differentiation across environmental gradients or between geographically separate populations has been reported to center at "genomic islands of divergence," resulting in heterogeneous differentiation patterns across genomes. Here, genomic regions of elevated divergence were observed on three chromosomes of the highly mobile fish Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) within geo...

2011
Ming Li Xiaodong Shen Jinghua Yan Huiming Han Beiwen Zheng Di Liu Hao Cheng Yan Zhao Xiancai Rao Changjun Wang Jiaqi Tang Fuquan Hu George F Gao

Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), a distinct type of genomic island (GI), play important roles in the rapid adaptation and increased virulence of pathogens. 89K is a newly identified PAI in epidemic Streptococcus suis isolates that are related to the two recent large-scale outbreaks of human infection in China. However, its mechanism of evolution and contribution to the epidemic spread of S. suis 2...

2015
Xi Zhang Chong Peng Ge Zhang Feng Gao

Essential genes are thought to encode proteins that carry out the basic functions to sustain a cellular life, and genomic islands (GIs) usually contain clusters of horizontally transferred genes. It has been assumed that essential genes are not likely to be located in GIs, but systematical analysis of essential genes in GIs has not been explored before. Here, we have analyzed the essential gene...

2016
Ana P. B. Nascimento Mauro F. Ortiz Willames M. B. S. Martins Guilherme L. Morais Lorena C. C. Fehlberg Luiz G. P. Almeida Luciane P. Ciapina Ana C. Gales Ana T. R. Vasconcelos

Carbapenems represent the mainstay therapy for the treatment of serious P. aeruginosa infections. However, the emergence of carbapenem resistance has jeopardized the clinical use of this important class of compounds. The production of SPM-1 metallo-β-lactamase has been the most common mechanism of carbapenem resistance identified in P. aeruginosa isolated from Brazilian medical centers. Interes...

Ebrahim Azizi Mohsen Alipour Naser Jafargholizadeh Seyed Jalal Zargar Shahrokh Safarian Shamileh Fouladdel

The p21 belongs to the CIP/KIP family of CDK inhibitors involved in cell cycle arrest at specific stages of the cell cycle progression. DNA methylation is the best studied epigenetic mark that have been evidently associated to chromatin condensation, and repression of gene transcription. The CpG island hypermethylation in promoter region of certain genes occurs in cancer cells and affects tumor...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Paul A Hohenlohe Susan Bassham Mark Currey William A Cresko

Population genomic studies are beginning to provide a more comprehensive view of dynamic genome-scale processes in evolution. Patterns of genomic architecture, such as genomic islands of increased divergence, may be important for adaptive population differentiation and speciation. We used next-generation sequencing data to examine the patterns of local and long-distance linkage disequilibrium (...

2016
Daniel M. de Brito Vinicius Maracaja-Coutinho Savio T. de Farias Leonardo V. Batista Thaís G. do Rêgo Dawn L Arnold

Genomic Islands (GIs) are regions of bacterial genomes that are acquired from other organisms by the phenomenon of horizontal transfer. These regions are often responsible for many important acquired adaptations of the bacteria, with great impact on their evolution and behavior. Nevertheless, these adaptations are usually associated with pathogenicity, antibiotic resistance, degradation and met...

Journal: :Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 2009

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