The origin and evolution of the thousands of species-specific genes with unknown functions, the so-called orphan genes, has been a mystery. Here, we have studied the rates and patterns of orphan sequence evolution, using the Rickettsia as our reference system. Of the Rickettsia conorii orphans examined in this study, 80 % were found to be short gene fragments or fusions of short segments from neighboring genes. We reconstructed the putative sequences of the full-length genes from which the short orphan fragments are thought to have originated. One of the genes thus reconstructed displays weak similarity to the ankyrin-repeat protein family, an identification that is strongly supported by comparative molecular modeling. Studies of the patter...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
Abstract The genome sequences completed so far contain more than 20 000 genes with unknown function ...
Species of the genus Rickettsia are obligate intracellular parasites of the a-proteobacterial subdiv...
Species of the genus Rickettsia are obligate intracellular parasites of the a-proteobacterial subdiv...
Abstract Background Genome degradation is an ongoing process in all members of the Rickettsiales ord...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
The current theory of protein evolution is that all con-temporary proteins are derived from an ances...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Rickettsia</i> species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have und...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
Abstract The genome sequences completed so far contain more than 20 000 genes with unknown function ...
Species of the genus Rickettsia are obligate intracellular parasites of the a-proteobacterial subdiv...
Species of the genus Rickettsia are obligate intracellular parasites of the a-proteobacterial subdiv...
Abstract Background Genome degradation is an ongoing process in all members of the Rickettsiales ord...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
International audienceBackground Rickettsia species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have un...
The current theory of protein evolution is that all con-temporary proteins are derived from an ances...
<div><p>Background</p><p><i>Rickettsia</i> species are strictly intracellular bacteria that have und...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...
International audienceAbstract Rickettsia species are endosymbionts hosted by arthropods and are kno...