Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene formation on evolutionary timescales. Most prior work on gene retrocopy discovery compared copies in reference genome assemblies to their source genes. Here, we explore gene retrocopy insertion polymorphisms (GRIPs) that are present in the germlines of individual humans, mice, and chimpanzees, and we identify novel gene retrocopy insertions in cancerous somatic tissues that are absent from patient-matched non-cancer genomes. Results: Through analysis of whole-genome sequence data, we found evidence for 48 GRIPs in the genomes of one or more humans sequenced as part of the 1,000 Genomes Project and The Cancer Genome Atlas, but which were not in...
Retrotransposition is an active process in mammalian gene evolution. It involves the reverse transcr...
Abstract Background The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One ...
Repeated sequences make up nearly half of the bulk of mammalian genomes and vary widely in structure...
Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene f...
Abstract Background Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for ne...
Abstract Background Evolution via point mutations is a relatively slow process and is unlikely to co...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...
In primates and other animals, reverse transcription of mRNA followed by genomic integration creates...
Abstract : Gene duplication is an essential source of material for the origin of genetic novelties. ...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion of mammalian genomes. They contribute to structural change...
Processed pseudogenes are a curious feature of genomes in higher organisms: copies of gene sequences...
Background: The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One such pro...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion ofmammalian genomes. They contribute to structural changes...
Retroduplications come from reverse transcription of mRNAs and their insertion back into the genome....
<div><p>Retroduplications come from reverse transcription of mRNAs and their insertion back into the...
Retrotransposition is an active process in mammalian gene evolution. It involves the reverse transcr...
Abstract Background The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One ...
Repeated sequences make up nearly half of the bulk of mammalian genomes and vary widely in structure...
Background: Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for new gene f...
Abstract Background Retroposed processed gene transcripts are an important source of material for ne...
Abstract Background Evolution via point mutations is a relatively slow process and is unlikely to co...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...
In primates and other animals, reverse transcription of mRNA followed by genomic integration creates...
Abstract : Gene duplication is an essential source of material for the origin of genetic novelties. ...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion of mammalian genomes. They contribute to structural change...
Processed pseudogenes are a curious feature of genomes in higher organisms: copies of gene sequences...
Background: The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One such pro...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion ofmammalian genomes. They contribute to structural changes...
Retroduplications come from reverse transcription of mRNAs and their insertion back into the genome....
<div><p>Retroduplications come from reverse transcription of mRNAs and their insertion back into the...
Retrotransposition is an active process in mammalian gene evolution. It involves the reverse transcr...
Abstract Background The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One ...
Repeated sequences make up nearly half of the bulk of mammalian genomes and vary widely in structure...