<div><p>Starting from publicly-accessible datasets, we have utilized comparative and phylogenetic genome analyses to characterize the evolution of the human MAGE gene family. Our characterization of genomic structures in representative genomes of primates, rodents, carnivora, and macroscelidea indicates that both Type I and Type II MAGE genes have undergone lineage-specific evolution. The restricted expression pattern in germ cells of Type I MAGE orthologs is observed throughout evolutionary history. Unlike Type II MAGEs that have conserved promoter sequences, Type I MAGEs lack promoter conservation, suggesting that epigenetic regulation is a central mechanism for controlling their expression. Codon analysis shows that Type I but not Type I...
Background: Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural and func...
The human MAGE genes are expressed in a wide variety of tumors but not in normal cells, with the exc...
Regulatory changes have long been hypothesized to play an important role in primate evolution. To id...
Starting from publicly-accessible datasets, we have utilized comparative and phylogenetic genome ana...
The evolutionary mode of a multi-gene family can change over time, depending on the functional diffe...
The evolutionary mode of a multi-gene family can change over time, depending on the functional diffe...
<p>Two clades are formed: one by Type I MAGE genes; the other by Type II MAGE genes. A, Evolution tr...
<p>Numbers in brackets are number of total MAGE genes detected in the genome. Type I MAGEs emerged a...
The first human members of the MAGE gene family that have been described are expressed in tumor cell...
The first human members of the MAGE gene family that have been described are expressed in tumor cell...
We reported previously that human gene MAGE-1 directs the expression of a tumor antigen recognized o...
Gene regulatory factors (GRFs), such as transcription factors, co-factors and histone-modifying enzy...
Gene regulatory factors (GRFs), such as transcription factors, co-factors and histone-modifying enzy...
We reported previously that human gene MAGE-1 directs the expression of a tumor antigen recognized o...
<div><p>Understanding the molecular basis for phenotypic differences between humans and other primat...
Background: Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural and func...
The human MAGE genes are expressed in a wide variety of tumors but not in normal cells, with the exc...
Regulatory changes have long been hypothesized to play an important role in primate evolution. To id...
Starting from publicly-accessible datasets, we have utilized comparative and phylogenetic genome ana...
The evolutionary mode of a multi-gene family can change over time, depending on the functional diffe...
The evolutionary mode of a multi-gene family can change over time, depending on the functional diffe...
<p>Two clades are formed: one by Type I MAGE genes; the other by Type II MAGE genes. A, Evolution tr...
<p>Numbers in brackets are number of total MAGE genes detected in the genome. Type I MAGEs emerged a...
The first human members of the MAGE gene family that have been described are expressed in tumor cell...
The first human members of the MAGE gene family that have been described are expressed in tumor cell...
We reported previously that human gene MAGE-1 directs the expression of a tumor antigen recognized o...
Gene regulatory factors (GRFs), such as transcription factors, co-factors and histone-modifying enzy...
Gene regulatory factors (GRFs), such as transcription factors, co-factors and histone-modifying enzy...
We reported previously that human gene MAGE-1 directs the expression of a tumor antigen recognized o...
<div><p>Understanding the molecular basis for phenotypic differences between humans and other primat...
Background: Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural and func...
The human MAGE genes are expressed in a wide variety of tumors but not in normal cells, with the exc...
Regulatory changes have long been hypothesized to play an important role in primate evolution. To id...