The order of genes in eukaryotes is not entirely random. Studies of gene order conservation are important to understand genome evolution and to reveal mechanisms why certain neighboring genes are more difficult to separate during evolution. Here, genome-wide gene order information was compiled for 64 species, representing a wide variety of eukaryotic phyla. This information is presented in a browser where gene order may be displayed and compared between species. Factors related to non-random gene order in eukaryotes were examined by considering pairs of neighboring genes. The evolutionary conservation of gene pairs was studied with respect to relative transcriptional direction, intergenic distance and functional relationship as inferred by ...
The complexity and depth of the relationships between the three domains of life challenge the reliab...
The complexity and depth of the relationships between the three domains of life challenge the reliab...
Comparisons of the gene order in closely related genomes reveal a major role for inversions in the g...
The order of genes in eukaryotes is not entirely random. Studies of gene order conservation are impo...
The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at http://genome...
Contains fulltext : 71140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The comparison...
Conservation of gene order in prokaryotes has become important in predicting protein function becaus...
A systematic comparison of nine bacterial and archaeal genomes reveals a low level of gene-order (an...
The ever increasing amount of annotated genomic sequences permits now to shed light on the molecular...
Abstract Background Comparison of completely sequenced microbial genomes has revealed how fluid thes...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
Item does not contain fulltextComparisons of the gene order in closely related genomes reveal a majo...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
The complexity and depth of the relationships between the three domains of life challenge the reliab...
The complexity and depth of the relationships between the three domains of life challenge the reliab...
Comparisons of the gene order in closely related genomes reveal a major role for inversions in the g...
The order of genes in eukaryotes is not entirely random. Studies of gene order conservation are impo...
The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at http://genome...
Contains fulltext : 71140.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The comparison...
Conservation of gene order in prokaryotes has become important in predicting protein function becaus...
A systematic comparison of nine bacterial and archaeal genomes reveals a low level of gene-order (an...
The ever increasing amount of annotated genomic sequences permits now to shed light on the molecular...
Abstract Background Comparison of completely sequenced microbial genomes has revealed how fluid thes...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
Item does not contain fulltextComparisons of the gene order in closely related genomes reveal a majo...
Comparative genomics reveals differences in gene order among species. In the genomes, genes are rear...
The complexity and depth of the relationships between the three domains of life challenge the reliab...
The complexity and depth of the relationships between the three domains of life challenge the reliab...
Comparisons of the gene order in closely related genomes reveal a major role for inversions in the g...