Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary process by comparing the shapes of actual phylogenies with those expected under simple models of the speciation process. Previous studies have focused on speciation events, but gene duplication is another lineage splitting event, analogous to speciation, and gene loss or deletion is analogous to extinction. Measures of the shape of gene family phylogenies can thus be used to investigate the processes of gene duplication and loss. We make the first systematic attempt to use tree shape to study gene duplication using human gene phylogenies. Results: We find that gene duplication has produced gene family trees significantly less balanced than ex...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Although the possibility of domain shuffling has long been appreciated, current methods for reconstr...
Abstract Background The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolu...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolution...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Gene duplicates are a major source of evolutionary novelties in the form of new or specialized funct...
Gene duplicates are a major source of evolutionary novelties in the form of new or specialized funct...
Comparative genomics has revealed the ubiquity of gene and genome duplication and subsequent gene lo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Gene duplications h...
Gene duplication has had a significant impact on all genomes and the human genome is no exception, a...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...
<p>Original submitted figure from Eisen, Kaiser, Myers 1997 "Gastrogenomic delights" article in Natu...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Although the possibility of domain shuffling has long been appreciated, current methods for reconstr...
Abstract Background The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolu...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolution...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Gene duplicates are a major source of evolutionary novelties in the form of new or specialized funct...
Gene duplicates are a major source of evolutionary novelties in the form of new or specialized funct...
Comparative genomics has revealed the ubiquity of gene and genome duplication and subsequent gene lo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Gene duplications h...
Gene duplication has had a significant impact on all genomes and the human genome is no exception, a...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...
<p>Original submitted figure from Eisen, Kaiser, Myers 1997 "Gastrogenomic delights" article in Natu...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
Abstract.—This article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the relationships ...
Although the possibility of domain shuffling has long been appreciated, current methods for reconstr...