نتایج جستجو برای: segmental duplications

تعداد نتایج: 25176  

Journal: :Sri Lanka Journal of Bio-Medical Informatics 2013

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2015
Mingfu Shao Bernard M. E. Moret

MOTIVATION Large-scale evolutionary events such as genomic rearrange.ments and segmental duplications form an important part of the evolution of genomes and are widely studied from both biological and computational perspectives. A basic computational problem is to infer these events in the evolutionary history for given modern genomes, a task for which many algorithms have been proposed under v...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Matthew E Johnson Ze Cheng V Anne Morrison Steven Scherer Mario Ventura Richard A Gibbs Eric D Green Evan E Eichler

The underlying mechanism by which the interspersed pattern of human segmental duplications has evolved is unknown. Based on a comparative analysis of primate genomes, we show that a particular segmental duplication (LCR16a) has been the source locus for the formation of the majority of intrachromosomal duplications blocks on human chromosome 16. We provide evidence that this particular segment ...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
Tao Zuo Jianbo Zhang Andrew Lithio Sudhansu Dash David F Weber Roger Wise Dan Nettleton Thomas Peterson

Copy-number alterations are widespread in animal and plant genomes, but their immediate impact on gene expression is still unclear. In animals, copy-number alterations usually exhibit dosage effects, except for sex chromosomes which tend to be dosage compensated. In plants, genes within small duplications (<100 kb) often exhibit dosage-dependent expression, whereas large duplications (>50 Mb) a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Claudia M B Carvalho Feng Zhang James R Lupski

Gene duplications alter the genetic constitution of organisms and can be a driving force of molecular evolution in humans and the great apes. In this context, the study of genomic disorders has uncovered the essential role played by the genomic architecture, especially low copy repeats (LCRs) or segmental duplications (SDs). In fact, regardless of the mechanism, LCRs can mediate or stimulate re...

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2005
Georgia Panopoulou Albert J Poustka

Complete genome doubling has long-term consequences for the genome structure and the subsequent evolution of an organism. It has been suggested that two genome duplications occurred at the origin of vertebrates (known as the 2R hypothesis). However, there has been considerable debate as to whether these were two successive duplications, or whether a single duplication occurred, followed by larg...

2013
Tomas Marques-Bonet Santhosh Girirajan Evan E. Eichler

Duplicated sequences are substrates for the emergence of new genes and are an important source of genetic instability associated with rare and common disease. Analyses of primate genomes have shown an increase in the proportion of interspersed segmental duplications within the genomes of humans and great apes. This is in contrast to other mammalian genomes that appear to have their recently dup...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2010
Asa K Björklund Sara Light Rauan Sagit Arne Elofsson

Protein domain repeats are common in proteins that are central to the organization of a cell, in particular in eukaryotes. They are known to evolve through internal tandem duplications. However, the understanding of the underlying mechanisms is incomplete. To shed light on repeat expansion mechanisms, we have studied the evolution of the muscle protein Nebulin, a protein that contains a large n...

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