<div><p>Given that gene duplication is a major driving force of evolutionary change and the key mechanism underlying the emergence of new genes and biological processes, this study sought to use a novel genome-wide approach to identify genes that have undergone lineage-specific duplications or contractions among several hominoid lineages. Interspecies cDNA array-based comparative genomic hybridization was used to individually compare copy number variation for 39,711 cDNAs, representing 29,619 human genes, across five hominoid species, including human. We identified 1,005 genes, either as isolated genes or in clusters positionally biased toward rearrangement-prone genomic regions, that produced relative hybridization signals unique to one or...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
Given that gene duplication is a major driving force of evolutionary change and the key mechanism un...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Extreme gene duplication is a major source of evolutionary novelty. A genome-wide survey of gene cop...
Large-scale genomic rearrangements are a major force of evolutionary change and the ascertainment of...
Large-scale genomic rearrangements are a major force of evolutionary change and the ascertainment of...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes to the genetic basis of disease and has significantly restru...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes to disease and has restructured the genomes of great apes. T...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes to disease and has restructured the genomes of great apes. T...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
Given that gene duplication is a major driving force of evolutionary change and the key mechanism un...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Extreme gene duplication is a major source of evolutionary novelty. A genome-wide survey of gene cop...
Large-scale genomic rearrangements are a major force of evolutionary change and the ascertainment of...
Large-scale genomic rearrangements are a major force of evolutionary change and the ascertainment of...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes to the genetic basis of disease and has significantly restru...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes to disease and has restructured the genomes of great apes. T...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes to disease and has restructured the genomes of great apes. T...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...