Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "genomic fossils" valuable for exploring the dynamics and evolution of genes and genomes. Pseudogene identification is an important problem in computational genomics, and is also critical for obtaining an accurate picture of a genome's structure and function. However, no consensus computational scheme for defining and detecting pseudogenes has been developed thus far. As part of the ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project, we have compared several distinct pseudogene annotation strategies and found that different approaches and parameters often resulted in rather distinct sets of pseudogenes. We subsequently developed a consensus approac...
Abstract: Pseudogenes are ideal markers of genome remodelling. In turn, the mouse is an ideal platfo...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
BackgroundPseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recent ...
BACKGROUND: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
Processed pseudogenes result from reverse transcribed mRNAs. In general, because processed pseudogen...
Pseudogenes are genomic DNA sequences that are homologous to functional genes. They do not code prot...
The identification of pseudogenes is an integral and significant part of the genome annotation becau...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
AbstractPseudogenes are commonly encountered during investigation of the genomes of a wide range of ...
Abstract: Pseudogenes are ideal markers of genome remodelling. In turn, the mouse is an ideal platfo...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are “...
Arising from either retrotransposition or genomic duplication of functional genes, pseudogenes are "...
BackgroundPseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recent ...
BACKGROUND: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
We screened all intergenic regions in the human genome to identify pseudogenes with a combination of...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
Processed pseudogenes result from reverse transcribed mRNAs. In general, because processed pseudogen...
Pseudogenes are genomic DNA sequences that are homologous to functional genes. They do not code prot...
The identification of pseudogenes is an integral and significant part of the genome annotation becau...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
AbstractPseudogenes are commonly encountered during investigation of the genomes of a wide range of ...
Abstract: Pseudogenes are ideal markers of genome remodelling. In turn, the mouse is an ideal platfo...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Understanding gene creation is essential to the study of human evolution. Duplication followed by sp...