Turnover of regulatory sequence and function is an important part of molecular evolution. But what are the modes of sequence evolution leading to rapid formation and loss of regulatory sites? Here, we show that a large fraction of neighboring transcription factor binding sites in the fly genome have formed from a common sequence origin by local duplications. This mode of evolution is found to produce regulatory information: duplications can seed new sites in the neighborhood of existing sites. Duplicate seeds evolve subsequently by point mutations, often towards binding a different factor than their ancestral neighbor sites. These results are based on a statistical analysis of 346 cis-regulatory modules in the Drosophila melanogaster genome...
BACKGROUND: The physical organization and chromosomal localization of genes within genomes is known ...
BACKGROUND: The physical organization and chromosomal localization of genes within genomes is known ...
Requirements for gene regulation vary widely both within and among species. Some genes are constitut...
Turnover of regulatory sequence and function is an important part of molecular evolution. But what a...
The gain and loss of functional transcription-factor binding sites has been proposed as a major sou...
There is growing interest in models of regulatory sequence evolution. However, existing models speci...
There is growing interest in models of regulatory sequence evolution. However, existing models speci...
The emergence of new genes throughout evolution requires rewiring and extension of regulatory networ...
The gain and loss of functional transcription-factor bindingsites has been proposed as a major sourc...
The emergence of new genes throughout evolution requires rewiring and extension of regulatory networ...
Changes in gene expression play an important role in evolution, yet the molecular mechanisms underly...
The promoter regions of many genes contain multiple binding sites for the same transcription factor ...
Cis-regulatory sequences are not always conserved across species. Divergence within cis-regulatory s...
BACKGROUND: One of the important goals in the post-genomic era is to determine the regulatory elemen...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...
BACKGROUND: The physical organization and chromosomal localization of genes within genomes is known ...
BACKGROUND: The physical organization and chromosomal localization of genes within genomes is known ...
Requirements for gene regulation vary widely both within and among species. Some genes are constitut...
Turnover of regulatory sequence and function is an important part of molecular evolution. But what a...
The gain and loss of functional transcription-factor binding sites has been proposed as a major sou...
There is growing interest in models of regulatory sequence evolution. However, existing models speci...
There is growing interest in models of regulatory sequence evolution. However, existing models speci...
The emergence of new genes throughout evolution requires rewiring and extension of regulatory networ...
The gain and loss of functional transcription-factor bindingsites has been proposed as a major sourc...
The emergence of new genes throughout evolution requires rewiring and extension of regulatory networ...
Changes in gene expression play an important role in evolution, yet the molecular mechanisms underly...
The promoter regions of many genes contain multiple binding sites for the same transcription factor ...
Cis-regulatory sequences are not always conserved across species. Divergence within cis-regulatory s...
BACKGROUND: One of the important goals in the post-genomic era is to determine the regulatory elemen...
It is a long-held belief in evolutionary biology that the rate of molecular evolution for a given DN...
BACKGROUND: The physical organization and chromosomal localization of genes within genomes is known ...
BACKGROUND: The physical organization and chromosomal localization of genes within genomes is known ...
Requirements for gene regulation vary widely both within and among species. Some genes are constitut...