Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Investigating genes that were inactivated specifically on the human lineage can reveal the genetic basis of inter-species differences between humans and chimpanzees and inter-individual differences within humans. It can also help to understand the specific selective pressures that were altered during human evolution
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
The human beta-globin gene family, situated on chromosome 11, consists of five functional genes (eps...
Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Inves-tigating genes that were inactivated specific...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve a...
Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve a...
We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of...
We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
International audienceThe discovery that pseudogenes are involved in important biological processes ...
International audienceThe discovery that pseudogenes are involved in important biological processes ...
International audienceThe discovery that pseudogenes are involved in important biological processes ...
AbstractPseudogenes are commonly encountered during investigation of the genomes of a wide range of ...
Pseudogenes are genomic DNA sequences that are homologous to functional genes. They do not code prot...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
The human beta-globin gene family, situated on chromosome 11, consists of five functional genes (eps...
Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Inves-tigating genes that were inactivated specific...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve a...
Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve a...
We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of...
We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
International audienceThe discovery that pseudogenes are involved in important biological processes ...
International audienceThe discovery that pseudogenes are involved in important biological processes ...
International audienceThe discovery that pseudogenes are involved in important biological processes ...
AbstractPseudogenes are commonly encountered during investigation of the genomes of a wide range of ...
Pseudogenes are genomic DNA sequences that are homologous to functional genes. They do not code prot...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
The human beta-globin gene family, situated on chromosome 11, consists of five functional genes (eps...