نتایج جستجو برای: segmental duplications

تعداد نتایج: 25176  

2016
Feng Li Kai Fan Fanglu Ma Erkui Yue Noreen Bibi Ming Wang Hao Shen Md Mosfeq-Ul Hasan Xuede Wang

Plant non-specific lipid transfer proteins (nsLTPs) are involved in many biological processes. In this study, 51, 47 and 91 nsLTPs were identified in Gossypium arboreum, G. raimondii and their descendant allotetraploid G. hirsutum, respectively. All the nsLTPs were phylogenetically divided into 8 distinct subfamilies. Besides, the recent duplication, which is considered cotton-specific whole ge...

2014
Kai Fan Ming Wang Ying Miao Mi Ni Noreen Bibi Shuna Yuan Feng Li Xuede Wang

NAC (NAM, ATAF1, 2 and CUC2) family is a plant-specific transcription factor and it controls various plant developmental processes. In the current study, 124 NAC members were identified in Zea mays and were phylogenetically clustered into 13 distinct subfamilies. The whole genome duplication (WGD), especially an additional WGD event, may lead to expanding ZmNAC members. Different subfamily has ...

2016
Tzu-Ting Hsu Hoong-Chien Lee Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman

The segmental duplication has long been known to be a major mechanism for genome growth and evolution. Beyond that, the large-scale genomic duplication is important in the evolution of species. Recent studies have spotted occurrence of whole-genome duplication provided great insight into many aspects of biology. In this work we investigate possible association of inverse symmetry with whole-gen...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Samuel Levy Granger Sutton Pauline C Ng Lars Feuk Aaron L Halpern Brian P Walenz Nelson Axelrod Jiaqi Huang Ewen F Kirkness Gennady Denisov Yuan Lin Jeffrey R MacDonald Andy Wing Chun Pang Mary Shago Timothy B Stockwell Alexia Tsiamouri Vineet Bafna Vikas Bansal Saul A Kravitz Dana A Busam Karen Y Beeson Tina C McIntosh Karin A Remington Josep F Abril John Gill Jon Borman Yu-Hui Rogers Marvin E Frazier Stephen W Scherer Robert L Strausberg J. Craig Venter

Presented here is a genome sequence of an individual human. It was produced from approximately 32 million random DNA fragments, sequenced by Sanger dideoxy technology and assembled into 4,528 scaffolds, comprising 2,810 million bases (Mb) of contiguous sequence with approximately 7.5-fold coverage for any given region. We developed a modified version of the Celera assembler to facilitate the id...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Tae-Jin Yang Jung Sun Kim Soo-Jin Kwon Ki-Byung Lim Beom-Soon Choi Jin-A Kim Mina Jin Jee Young Park Myung-Ho Lim Ho-Il Kim Yong Pyo Lim Jason Jongho Kang Jin-Han Hong Chang-Bae Kim Jong Bhak Ian Bancroft Beom-Seok Park

Strong evidence exists for polyploidy having occurred during the evolution of the tribe Brassiceae. We show evidence for the dynamic and ongoing diploidization process by comparative analysis of the sequences of four paralogous Brassica rapa BAC clones and the homologous 124-kb segment of Arabidopsis thaliana chromosome 5. We estimated the times since divergence of the paralogous and homologous...

2010
Seon-Hee Yim Tae-Min Kim Hae-Jin Hu Ji-Hong Kim Bong-Jo Kim Jong-Young Lee Bok-Ghee Han Seung-Hun Shin Seung-Hyun Jung Yeun-Jun Chung

Recent discovery of the copy number variation (CNV) in normal individuals has widened our understanding of genomic variation. However, most of the reported CNVs have been identified in Caucasians, which may not be directly applicable to people of different ethnicities. To profile CNV in East-Asian population, we screened CNVs in 3578 healthy, unrelated Korean individuals, using the Affymetrix G...

Journal: :Science 2007
R A Harris J Rogers A Milosavljevic

Knowledge of the rhesus macaque genome sequence enables reconstruction of the ancestral state of the human genome before the divergence of chimpanzees. However, the draft quality of nonhuman primate genome assemblies challenges the ability of current methods to detect insertions, deletions, and copy-number variations between humans, chimpanzees, and rhesus macaques and hinders the identificatio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Georg Haberer Tobias Hindemitt Blake C Meyers Klaus F X Mayer

In plants, duplication of individual genes, long chromosomal regions, and complete genomes provides a major source for evolutionary innovation. We investigated two different types of duplications, tandem and segmental duplications, in Arabidopsis for correlation, conservation, and differences of expression characteristics by making use of large genome-wide expression data as measured by the mas...

2013
José Ignacio Lucas Lledó Mario Cáceres

One of the most used techniques to study structural variation at a genome level is paired-end mapping (PEM). PEM has the advantage of being able to detect balanced events, such as inversions and translocations. However, inversions are still quite difficult to predict reliably, especially from high-throughput sequencing data. We simulated realistic PEM experiments with different combinations of ...

2015
Florian Massip Michael Sheinman Sophie Schbath Peter F. Arndt

Genome evolution is shaped by a multitude of mutational processes, including point mutations, insertions, and deletions of DNA sequences, as well as segmental duplications. These mutational processes can leave distinctive qualitative marks in the statistical features of genomic DNA sequences. One such feature is the match length distribution (MLD) of exactly matching sequence segments within an...

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