Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. However, the mechanisms that drive the evolution of the two, initially redundant, gene copies are still ill defined. Many gene duplicates experience evolutionary rate acceleration, but the relative contribution of positive selection and random drift to the retention and subsequent evolution of gene duplicates, and for how long the molecular clock may be distorted by these processes, remains unclear. Focusing on rodent genes that duplicated before and after the mouse and rat split, we find significantly increased sequence divergence after duplication in only one of the copies, which in nearly all cases corre-sponds to the novel daughter copy, ind...
This thesis comprises comparative genomics analyses primarily focussing on the evolution of mammalia...
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
Changes in gene copy number are among the most frequent mutational events in all genomes and were am...
Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. How...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
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Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Gene duplication is a major mechanism for molecular evolutionary innovation. Young gene duplicates t...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Abstract Gene duplication and the accompanying release of negative selective pressure on the duplica...
Abstract. The duplication of genes and even complete genomes may be a prerequisite for major evoluti...
The duplication of genes and even complete genomes may be a prerequisite for major evolutionary tran...
The duplication of genes and even complete genomes may be a prerequisite for major evolutionary tran...
BackgroundGene duplication provides raw material for the evolution of functional innovation. We rece...
This thesis comprises comparative genomics analyses primarily focussing on the evolution of mammalia...
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
Changes in gene copy number are among the most frequent mutational events in all genomes and were am...
Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. How...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
© 2004 Jordan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying a...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Gene duplication is a major mechanism for molecular evolutionary innovation. Young gene duplicates t...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are...
Abstract Gene duplication and the accompanying release of negative selective pressure on the duplica...
Abstract. The duplication of genes and even complete genomes may be a prerequisite for major evoluti...
The duplication of genes and even complete genomes may be a prerequisite for major evolutionary tran...
The duplication of genes and even complete genomes may be a prerequisite for major evolutionary tran...
BackgroundGene duplication provides raw material for the evolution of functional innovation. We rece...
This thesis comprises comparative genomics analyses primarily focussing on the evolution of mammalia...
Determining the evolutionary forces responsible for the maintenance of gene duplicates is key to und...
Changes in gene copy number are among the most frequent mutational events in all genomes and were am...