Modern functional genomics uncovered numerous functional elements in metazoan genomes. Nevertheless, only a small fraction of the typical non-exonic genome contains elements that code for function directly. On the other hand, a much larger fraction of the genome is associated with significant evolutionary constraints, suggesting that much of the non-exonic genome is weakly functional. Here we show that in flies, local (30–70 bp) conserved sequence elements that are associated with multiple regulatory functions serve as focal points to a pattern of punctuated regional increase in G/C nucleotide frequencies. We show that this pattern, which covers a region tenfold larger than the conserved elements themselves, is an evolutionary consequence o...
We develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of n...
The repeatability or predictability of evolution is a central question in evolutionary biology and m...
The distribution of transposable elements (TEs) in a genome reflects a balance between insertion rat...
<div><p>Modern functional genomics uncovered numerous functional elements in metazoan genomes. Never...
Sequencing of multiple related species followed by comparative genomics analysis constitutes a power...
Evolutionary conservation has been an accurate predictor of functional elements across the first dec...
Evolutionary conservation has been an accurate predictor of functional elements across the first dec...
AbstractWe have explored the distributions of fully conserved ungapped blocks in genome-wide pair-wi...
We have explored the distributions of fully conserved ungapped blocks in genome-wide pairwise align...
Genome sequencing in a number of taxa has revealed variation in nucleotide composition both among re...
Comparative genomic approaches to gene and cis-regulatory prediction are based on the principle that...
<div><p>Why gene order is conserved over long evolutionary timespans remains elusive. A common inter...
Insect genomes contain larger blocks of conserved gene order (microsynteny) than would be expected u...
The set of genes in the genome of a species is the result of a dynamic net balance between gain and ...
<div><p>The evolutionary dynamics of transposable element (TE) insertions have been of continued int...
We develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of n...
The repeatability or predictability of evolution is a central question in evolutionary biology and m...
The distribution of transposable elements (TEs) in a genome reflects a balance between insertion rat...
<div><p>Modern functional genomics uncovered numerous functional elements in metazoan genomes. Never...
Sequencing of multiple related species followed by comparative genomics analysis constitutes a power...
Evolutionary conservation has been an accurate predictor of functional elements across the first dec...
Evolutionary conservation has been an accurate predictor of functional elements across the first dec...
AbstractWe have explored the distributions of fully conserved ungapped blocks in genome-wide pair-wi...
We have explored the distributions of fully conserved ungapped blocks in genome-wide pairwise align...
Genome sequencing in a number of taxa has revealed variation in nucleotide composition both among re...
Comparative genomic approaches to gene and cis-regulatory prediction are based on the principle that...
<div><p>Why gene order is conserved over long evolutionary timespans remains elusive. A common inter...
Insect genomes contain larger blocks of conserved gene order (microsynteny) than would be expected u...
The set of genes in the genome of a species is the result of a dynamic net balance between gain and ...
<div><p>The evolutionary dynamics of transposable element (TE) insertions have been of continued int...
We develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of n...
The repeatability or predictability of evolution is a central question in evolutionary biology and m...
The distribution of transposable elements (TEs) in a genome reflects a balance between insertion rat...