The wealth of comparative genomics data from yeast species allows the molecular evolution of these eukaryotes to be studied in great detail. We used "proximity plots" to visually compare chromosomal gene order information from 14 hemiascomycetes, including the recent Genolevures survey, to Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Contrary to the original reports, we find that the Genolevures data strongly support the hypothesis that S. cerevisiae is a degenerate polyploid. Using gene order information alone, 70% of the S. cerevisiae genome can be mapped into "sister" regions that tile together with almost no overlap. This map confirms and extends the map of sister regions that we constructed previously by using duplicated genes, an independent source of i...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) increased the number of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes fr...
Whole-genome duplications have shaped the genomes of several vertebrate, plant, and fungal lineages....
International audienceStructural rearrangements have long been recognized as an important source of ...
THESIS 7529Comparative genomics allows us to delve into the fundamental differences among species th...
THESIS 5625The complete genome sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be used to form a ...
We have analyzed the evolution of chromosome maps of Hemiascomycetes by comparing gene order and ori...
AbstractWe have analyzed the evolution of chromosome maps of Hemiascomycetes by comparing gene order...
A genome must locate its coding genes on the chromosomes in a meaningful manner with the help of nat...
Hemiascomycete yeasts cover an evolutionary span comparable to that of the entire phylum of chordate...
Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicat...
Our knowledge of yeast genomes remains largely dominated by the extensive studies on Saccharomyces c...
Yeast species represent an ideal model system for population genomic studies but large-scale polymor...
International audienceOur knowledge on yeast genomes remains largely dominated by the extensive stud...
Comparative genomics can be used to infer the history of genomic rearrangements that occurred during...
<div><p>Whole-genome duplications have shaped the genomes of several vertebrate, plant, and fungal l...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) increased the number of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes fr...
Whole-genome duplications have shaped the genomes of several vertebrate, plant, and fungal lineages....
International audienceStructural rearrangements have long been recognized as an important source of ...
THESIS 7529Comparative genomics allows us to delve into the fundamental differences among species th...
THESIS 5625The complete genome sequence of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be used to form a ...
We have analyzed the evolution of chromosome maps of Hemiascomycetes by comparing gene order and ori...
AbstractWe have analyzed the evolution of chromosome maps of Hemiascomycetes by comparing gene order...
A genome must locate its coding genes on the chromosomes in a meaningful manner with the help of nat...
Hemiascomycete yeasts cover an evolutionary span comparable to that of the entire phylum of chordate...
Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicat...
Our knowledge of yeast genomes remains largely dominated by the extensive studies on Saccharomyces c...
Yeast species represent an ideal model system for population genomic studies but large-scale polymor...
International audienceOur knowledge on yeast genomes remains largely dominated by the extensive stud...
Comparative genomics can be used to infer the history of genomic rearrangements that occurred during...
<div><p>Whole-genome duplications have shaped the genomes of several vertebrate, plant, and fungal l...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) increased the number of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosomes fr...
Whole-genome duplications have shaped the genomes of several vertebrate, plant, and fungal lineages....
International audienceStructural rearrangements have long been recognized as an important source of ...