RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology provides the detailed transcriptomic information for a biological sample. Using the RNA-Seq data of six organs from nine vertebrate species, we identified a number of organ-specifically expressed or repressed orthologous genes whose expression patterns are mostly conserved across nine species. Our analyses show the following results: (i) About 80 % of these genes have a chordate or more ancient origin and more than half of them are the legacy of one or multiple rounds of large-scale gene du-plication events. (ii) Their evolutionary rates are shaped by the organ in which they are ex-pressed or repressed, e.g. the genes specially expressed in testis and liver generally evolve more than twice as fast as the ...
The evolution of gene expression in mammalian organ development remains largely uncharacterized. Her...
Background: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
BackgroundDifferences in gene expression drive phenotypic differences between species, yet major org...
<div><p>RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology provides the detailed transcriptomic information for a b...
RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology provides the detailed transcriptomic information for a biologica...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
Background Vertebrates share the same general body plan and organs, possess related sets of genes, a...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have now been firmly established in all major eukary-otic kingdoms. ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Genes involved in s...
Changes in gene expression are thought to underlie many of the phenotypic differences between specie...
Background: Predicting molecular responses in human by extrapolating results from model organisms re...
All cellular processes depend on the coordinate expression of genes and their interactions. Regulato...
Vertebrates, as most animal phyla, originated >500 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion, ...
Variation among individuals is a prerequisite of evolution by natural selection. As such, identifyin...
While alternative splicing (AS) can potentially expand the functional repertoire of vertebrate genom...
The evolution of gene expression in mammalian organ development remains largely uncharacterized. Her...
Background: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
BackgroundDifferences in gene expression drive phenotypic differences between species, yet major org...
<div><p>RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology provides the detailed transcriptomic information for a b...
RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) technology provides the detailed transcriptomic information for a biologica...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
Background Vertebrates share the same general body plan and organs, possess related sets of genes, a...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have now been firmly established in all major eukary-otic kingdoms. ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Genes involved in s...
Changes in gene expression are thought to underlie many of the phenotypic differences between specie...
Background: Predicting molecular responses in human by extrapolating results from model organisms re...
All cellular processes depend on the coordinate expression of genes and their interactions. Regulato...
Vertebrates, as most animal phyla, originated >500 million years ago during the Cambrian explosion, ...
Variation among individuals is a prerequisite of evolution by natural selection. As such, identifyin...
While alternative splicing (AS) can potentially expand the functional repertoire of vertebrate genom...
The evolution of gene expression in mammalian organ development remains largely uncharacterized. Her...
Background: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
BackgroundDifferences in gene expression drive phenotypic differences between species, yet major org...