Retroposition and retrogenes gain increasing attention as recent studies show that they play an important role in human new gene formation. Here we examined the patterns of retrogene distribution in 8 mammalian genomes using 4 non-mammalian genomes as a contrast. There has been a burst of young retrogenes not only in primate lineages as suggested in a recent study, but also in other mammalian lineages. In mammals, most of the retrofamilies (the gene families that have retrogenes) are shared between species. In these shared retrofamilies, 14%–18 % of functional retrogenes may have originated independently in multiple mammalian species. Notably, in the independently originated retrogenes, there is an enrichment of ribosome related gene functi...
<div><p>The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage-...
In primates and other animals, reverse transcription of mRNA followed by genomic integration creates...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...
Abstract : Gene duplication is an essential source of material for the origin of genetic novelties. ...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
One of the primary forces driving genome evolution is retrotranscription. In addition to creating ne...
Abstract Background The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One ...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion ofmammalian genomes. They contribute to structural changes...
One of the primary forces driving genome evolution is retrotranscription. In addition to creating ne...
New genes contribute substantially to adaptive evolutionary innovation, but the functional evolution...
<div><p>The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage-...
In primates and other animals, reverse transcription of mRNA followed by genomic integration creates...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...
Abstract : Gene duplication is an essential source of material for the origin of genetic novelties. ...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
L1 s a dynamic repetitive sequence family that participates in mammalian genome evolution. A small s...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
One of the primary forces driving genome evolution is retrotranscription. In addition to creating ne...
Abstract Background The dynamics of gene evolution are influenced by several genomic processes. One ...
Retrotransposons comprise a large portion ofmammalian genomes. They contribute to structural changes...
One of the primary forces driving genome evolution is retrotranscription. In addition to creating ne...
New genes contribute substantially to adaptive evolutionary innovation, but the functional evolution...
<div><p>The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage-...
In primates and other animals, reverse transcription of mRNA followed by genomic integration creates...
The origin of new genes through gene duplication is fundamental to the evolution of lineage- or spec...