The process of evolution is of both scientific and medical interest. This thesis presents several studies using complete genomic reference sequences, comparative genomic data, and intraspecific diversity data to study the two key processes of evolution: mutation and selection. Large duplications, deletions, inversions, and translocations of DNA contribute to genomic variation both between and within species. Human chromosomes 15 and 17 contain a high percentage of dispersed, recently duplicated sequences. Examination of the relationships between these sequences showed that the majority of all duplications within each chromosome could be linked through core sequences that are prone to duplication. Comparison to orthologous sequences in other...
[[abstract]]Human-chimpanzee comparative genome research is essential for narrowing down genetic cha...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
The process of evolution is of both scientific and medical interest. This thesis presents several st...
The aim of this thesis is to obtain a better understanding of mutation rates within as well as betwe...
Here we present a draft genome sequence of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Through comparis...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
Large-scale genomic rearrangements are a major force of evolutionary change and the ascertainment of...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology concerns the effect of recombination in shaping the...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Background: It has been suggested that chromosomal rearrangements harbor the molecular footprint of ...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
[[abstract]]Human-chimpanzee comparative genome research is essential for narrowing down genetic cha...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
The process of evolution is of both scientific and medical interest. This thesis presents several st...
The aim of this thesis is to obtain a better understanding of mutation rates within as well as betwe...
Here we present a draft genome sequence of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). Through comparis...
We present a global comparison of differences in content of segmental duplication between human and ...
Large-scale genomic rearrangements are a major force of evolutionary change and the ascertainment of...
A long-standing question in evolutionary biology concerns the effect of recombination in shaping the...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Background: It has been suggested that chromosomal rearrangements harbor the molecular footprint of ...
Among the structural differences evident between humans and chimpanzees are large chromosomal rearra...
[[abstract]]Human-chimpanzee comparative genome research is essential for narrowing down genetic cha...
During the last 5 - 7 million years, since humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor, numerous...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...