Cetaceans are unique in being the only mammals completely adapted to an aquatic environment. This adaptation has required complex changes and sometimes a complete restructuring of physiology, behavior and morphology. Identifying genes that have been subjected to selection pressure during cetacean evolution would greatly enhance our knowledge of the ways in which genetic variation in this mammalian order has been shaped by natural selection. Here, we performed a genome-wide scan for positive selection in the dolphin lineage. We employed models of codon substitution that account for variation of selective pressure over branches on the tree and across sites in a sequence. We analyzed 7,859 nuclear-coding ortholog genes and using a series of li...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
V(D)J recombination is a process of somatic recombination catalyzed by proteins encoded by RAG1 and ...
Funding: Marine Research from the American Museum of Natural History; People’s Trust for Endangered ...
<div><p>A small number of cetaceans have adapted to an entirely freshwater environment, having colon...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
© 2015 The Authors. Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans...
Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans related to their aq...
A small number of cetaceans have adapted to an entirely freshwater environment, having colonized riv...
Mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) code for, in part, the enzymes involved in the creation of energ...
The transition to an aquatic lifestyle in cetaceans (whales and dolphins) resulted in a radical tran...
), a marine mammal species inhabited in the waters of Southeast Asia, South Africa and Australia, ha...
The vertebrate immune response is mediated through highly adaptive, quickly evolving cell surface re...
BACKGROUND: The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis), a marine mammal species inhabited i...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is the most common cetacean species worldwide and the on...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
V(D)J recombination is a process of somatic recombination catalyzed by proteins encoded by RAG1 and ...
Funding: Marine Research from the American Museum of Natural History; People’s Trust for Endangered ...
<div><p>A small number of cetaceans have adapted to an entirely freshwater environment, having colon...
Cetaceans are remarkable among mammals for their numerous adaptations to an aquatic existence, yet m...
© 2015 The Authors. Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans...
Recent studies have reported multiple cases of molecular adaptation in cetaceans related to their aq...
A small number of cetaceans have adapted to an entirely freshwater environment, having colonized riv...
Mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) code for, in part, the enzymes involved in the creation of energ...
The transition to an aquatic lifestyle in cetaceans (whales and dolphins) resulted in a radical tran...
), a marine mammal species inhabited in the waters of Southeast Asia, South Africa and Australia, ha...
The vertebrate immune response is mediated through highly adaptive, quickly evolving cell surface re...
BACKGROUND: The Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin (Sousa chinensis), a marine mammal species inhabited i...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is the most common cetacean species worldwide and the on...
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) have undergone a radical transformation from the typical...
V(D)J recombination is a process of somatic recombination catalyzed by proteins encoded by RAG1 and ...
Funding: Marine Research from the American Museum of Natural History; People’s Trust for Endangered ...