The Pseudogene.org knowledgebase serves as a comprehensive repository for pseudogene annota-tion. The definition of a pseudogene varies within the literature, resulting in significantly different appro-aches to the problem of identification. Consequently, it is difficult to maintain a consistent collection of pseudogenes in detail necessary for their effective use. Our database is designed to address this issue. It integrates a variety of heterogeneous resources and supports a subset structure that highlights specific groups of pseudogenes that are of interest to the research community. Tools are provided for the comparison of sets and the creation of layered set unions, enabling researchers to derive a current ‘consensus ’ set of pseudogen...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
pseudo-reference genomes for the 44 species included in this study and one outgroup; each file is an...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
The Pseudogene.org knowledgebase serves as a comprehensive repository for pseudogene annota-tion. Th...
Background Pseudogenes, nonfunctional copies of genes, evolve fast due the lack of evolutionary pre...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
BACKGROUND: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
BackgroundPseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recent ...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Prokaryotic genomes are usually densely packed with intact and functional genes. However, in certain...
The identification of pseudogenes is an integral and significant part of the genome annotation becau...
Processed pseudogenes result from reverse transcribed mRNAs. In general, because processed pseudogen...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
pseudo-reference genomes for the 44 species included in this study and one outgroup; each file is an...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
The Pseudogene.org knowledgebase serves as a comprehensive repository for pseudogene annota-tion. Th...
Background Pseudogenes, nonfunctional copies of genes, evolve fast due the lack of evolutionary pre...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
BACKGROUND: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
BackgroundPseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recent ...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Prokaryotic genomes are usually densely packed with intact and functional genes. However, in certain...
The identification of pseudogenes is an integral and significant part of the genome annotation becau...
Processed pseudogenes result from reverse transcribed mRNAs. In general, because processed pseudogen...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
pseudo-reference genomes for the 44 species included in this study and one outgroup; each file is an...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...