Phenotypes that appear to be conserved could be maintained not only by strong purifying selection on the underlying genetic systems, but also by stabilizing selection acting via compensatory mutations with balanced effects. Such coevolution has been invoked to explain experimental results, but has rarely been the focus of study. Conserved expression driven by the unc-47 promoters of Caenorhabditis elegans and C. briggsae persists despite divergence within a cis-regulatory element and between this element and the trans-regulatory environment. Compensatory changes in cis and trans are revealed when these promoters are used to drive expression in the other species. Functional changes in the C. briggsae promoter, which has experienced accelerat...
Abstract Background Gene expression differences between species are driven by both cis and trans ef...
<p>(A–D) Fluorescence images of <i>C. elegans</i> individuals carrying (A, C) <i>C. brenneri</i>, (B...
Cis-regulatory changes are arguably the primary evolutionary source of animal morphological diversit...
Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related species, it ...
Different functional constraints contribute to different evolutionary rates across genomes. To under...
<div><p>Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related spec...
Cis-regulatory elements ( Abstract | Cis-regulatory sequences, such as enhancers and promoters, cont...
<div><p>Evidence is mounting that the evolution of gene expression plays a major role in adaptation ...
Efforts to understand the genetic basis of evolutionary change have concentrated on proteins and the...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
<p>(A) An alignment of the sequences flanking the conserved AHR-1 core consensus motif (boxed in red...
Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the compl...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
Promoters and enhancers-key controllers of gene expression-have long been distinguished from each ot...
Contains fulltext : 58412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Differences betw...
Abstract Background Gene expression differences between species are driven by both cis and trans ef...
<p>(A–D) Fluorescence images of <i>C. elegans</i> individuals carrying (A, C) <i>C. brenneri</i>, (B...
Cis-regulatory changes are arguably the primary evolutionary source of animal morphological diversit...
Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related species, it ...
Different functional constraints contribute to different evolutionary rates across genomes. To under...
<div><p>Because there is considerable variation in gene expression even between closely related spec...
Cis-regulatory elements ( Abstract | Cis-regulatory sequences, such as enhancers and promoters, cont...
<div><p>Evidence is mounting that the evolution of gene expression plays a major role in adaptation ...
Efforts to understand the genetic basis of evolutionary change have concentrated on proteins and the...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
<p>(A) An alignment of the sequences flanking the conserved AHR-1 core consensus motif (boxed in red...
Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the compl...
Transcriptional control of gene regulation is an intricate process that requires precise orchestrati...
Promoters and enhancers-key controllers of gene expression-have long been distinguished from each ot...
Contains fulltext : 58412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Differences betw...
Abstract Background Gene expression differences between species are driven by both cis and trans ef...
<p>(A–D) Fluorescence images of <i>C. elegans</i> individuals carrying (A, C) <i>C. brenneri</i>, (B...
Cis-regulatory changes are arguably the primary evolutionary source of animal morphological diversit...