SummaryEukaryotic genes are on average more complex than prokaryotic genes in terms of expression regulation, protein length, and protein-domain structure [1–5]. Eukaryotes are also known to have a higher rate of gene duplication than prokaryotes do [6, 7]. Because gene duplication is the primary source of new genes [8, 9], the average gene complexity in a genome may have been increased by gene duplication if complex genes are preferentially duplicated. Here, we test this “gene complexity and gene duplicability” hypothesis with yeast genomic data. We show that, on average, duplicate genes from either whole-genome or individual-gene duplication have longer protein sequences, more functional domains, and more cis-regulatory motifs than single...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
Gene duplications are a major source of evolution-ary innovations. Understanding the functional dive...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
Using yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as the main model organism, I addressed three fundamental quest...
Gene duplication has long been acknowledged by biologists as a major evolutionary force shaping geno...
Gene duplication has long been acknowledged by biologists as a major evolutionary force shaping geno...
Gene and genome duplications create novel genetic material on which evolution can work and have ther...
Background: Selective gene duplicability, the extensive expansion of a small number of gene families...
Background: Selective gene duplicability, the extensive expansion of a small number of gene families...
Background: Selective gene duplicability, the extensive expansion of a small number of gene families...
<div><p>Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel...
AbstractWhole-genome duplications are important for the growth of genome complexity. We investigated...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
[EN] Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel fu...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
Gene duplications are a major source of evolution-ary innovations. Understanding the functional dive...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...
Using yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as the main model organism, I addressed three fundamental quest...
Gene duplication has long been acknowledged by biologists as a major evolutionary force shaping geno...
Gene duplication has long been acknowledged by biologists as a major evolutionary force shaping geno...
Gene and genome duplications create novel genetic material on which evolution can work and have ther...
Background: Selective gene duplicability, the extensive expansion of a small number of gene families...
Background: Selective gene duplicability, the extensive expansion of a small number of gene families...
Background: Selective gene duplicability, the extensive expansion of a small number of gene families...
<div><p>Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel...
AbstractWhole-genome duplications are important for the growth of genome complexity. We investigated...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
[EN] Researchers have long been enthralled with the idea that gene duplication can generate novel fu...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
Background: Genes in populations are in constant flux, being gained through duplication and occasio...
Gene duplications are a major source of evolution-ary innovations. Understanding the functional dive...
Immediately following a gene duplication event, if both gene copies are to be fixed into a species’ ...