Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation and copy number variation (CNV) in human populations. Here, our aim was to investigate whether the bias in the generation of CNV that is associated with DNA replication timing might have conditioned the birth of new protein-coding genes during evolution. We show that genes that were duplicated during primate evolution are more commonly found among the human genes located in late-replicating CNV regions. We traced the relationship between replication timing and the evolutionary age of duplicated genes. Strikingly, we found that there is a significant enrichment of evolutionary younger duplicates in late-replicating regions of the human and mouse...
Copy number variation is a dominant contributor to genomic variation and may frequently underlie an ...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
Summary Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mut...
Copy number variation is a dominant contributor to genomic variation and may frequently underlie an ...
Gene expression divergence and chromosomal rearrangements have been put forward as major contributor...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. How...
Abstract Background Mammalian genomes are repositories of repetitive DNA sequences derived from tran...
Copy-number variants (CNVs) are a ubiquitous form of genetic variation. How often this form of vari...
A central goal in genome biology is to understand the origin and maintenance of genic diversity. Ove...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Human genetic variation is distributed nonrandomly across the genome, though the principles governin...
Copy number variation is a dominant contributor to genomic variation and may frequently underlie an ...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
Summary Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mut...
Copy number variation is a dominant contributor to genomic variation and may frequently underlie an ...
Gene expression divergence and chromosomal rearrangements have been put forward as major contributor...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. How...
Abstract Background Mammalian genomes are repositories of repetitive DNA sequences derived from tran...
Copy-number variants (CNVs) are a ubiquitous form of genetic variation. How often this form of vari...
A central goal in genome biology is to understand the origin and maintenance of genic diversity. Ove...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Human genetic variation is distributed nonrandomly across the genome, though the principles governin...
Copy number variation is a dominant contributor to genomic variation and may frequently underlie an ...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...