We set out to investigate potential differences and similitudes between the selective forces acting upon the coding and non-coding regions of five different sets of genes defined according to functional and evolutionary criteria: i) two reference gene sets presenting accelerated and slow rates of protein evolution (the Complement and Actin pathways), ii) a set of genes with evidence of accelerated evolution in at least one of their introns; and iii) two gene sets related to neurological function (Parkinson´s and Alzheimer´s diseases). To that effect, we combine human-chimpanzee divergence patterns with polymorphism data obtained from target resequencing 20 central chimpanzees, our closest relatives with largest long-term effective populatio...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology & Evolution (SMBE 2012)...
Santpere, Gabriel et al.We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the...
We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting...
Surveying genome-wide coding variation within and among species gives unprecedented power to study t...
Background: Comparison of the human genome with other primates offers the opportunity to detect evo...
Chimpanzees, humans' closest relatives, are in danger of extinction. Aside from direct human impacts...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
International audienceWe study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpa...
We now have more or less full sequences of both human and chimp genomes, allowing comparison that sh...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology & Evolution (SMBE 2012)...
Santpere, Gabriel et al.We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the...
We set out to investigate potential differences and similarities between the selective forces acting...
Surveying genome-wide coding variation within and among species gives unprecedented power to study t...
Background: Comparison of the human genome with other primates offers the opportunity to detect evo...
Chimpanzees, humans' closest relatives, are in danger of extinction. Aside from direct human impacts...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
International audienceWe study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpa...
We now have more or less full sequences of both human and chimp genomes, allowing comparison that sh...
We study genome-wide nucleotide diversity in three subspecies of extant chimpanzees using exome capt...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
It is known that methods to estimate the rate of adaptive evolution, which are based on the McDonald...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology & Evolution (SMBE 2012)...