Copy number variation represents a major source of genetic divergence, yet the evolutionary dynamics of genic copy number variation in natural populations during differentiation and adaptation remain unclear. We applied a read depth approach to genome resequencing data to detect copy number variants (CNVs) ≥1 kb in wild-caught mice belonging to four populations of Mus musculus domesticus. We complemented the bioinformatics analyses with experimental validation using droplet digital PCR. The specific focus of our analysis is CNVs that include complete genes, as these CNVs could be expected to contribute most directly to evolutionary divergence. In total, 1863 transcription units appear to be completely encompassed within CNVs in at least one...
Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are importan...
Contains fulltext : 71198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Copy number vari...
Mus musculus is a human commensal species and an important model of human development and disease wi...
Copy number variation represents a major source of genetic divergence, yet the evolutionary dynamics...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implication...
Copy–numbervariants(CNVs)mayplayanimportantroleinearlyadaptations,potentiallyfacilitatingrapiddiverg...
The Androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene region of the mouse genome contains 64 genes, some encoding ...
The Androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene region of the mouse genome contains 64 genes, some encoding ...
Submicroscopic (less than 2 Mb) segmental DNA copy number changes are a recently recognized source o...
Background: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implication...
Different species, populations and individuals vary considerably in the copy number of discrete segm...
Although large-scale copy-number variation is an important contributor to conspecific genomic divers...
Although large-scale copy-number variation is an important contributor to conspecific genomic divers...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes significantly to natural genetic variation within and betwee...
International audienceReinforcement has the potential to generate strong reproductive isolation thro...
Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are importan...
Contains fulltext : 71198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Copy number vari...
Mus musculus is a human commensal species and an important model of human development and disease wi...
Copy number variation represents a major source of genetic divergence, yet the evolutionary dynamics...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implication...
Copy–numbervariants(CNVs)mayplayanimportantroleinearlyadaptations,potentiallyfacilitatingrapiddiverg...
The Androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene region of the mouse genome contains 64 genes, some encoding ...
The Androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene region of the mouse genome contains 64 genes, some encoding ...
Submicroscopic (less than 2 Mb) segmental DNA copy number changes are a recently recognized source o...
Background: Copy number variation is an important dimension of genetic diversity and has implication...
Different species, populations and individuals vary considerably in the copy number of discrete segm...
Although large-scale copy-number variation is an important contributor to conspecific genomic divers...
Although large-scale copy-number variation is an important contributor to conspecific genomic divers...
Copy number variation (CNV) contributes significantly to natural genetic variation within and betwee...
International audienceReinforcement has the potential to generate strong reproductive isolation thro...
Gene duplication and loss are major sources of genetic polymorphism in populations, and are importan...
Contains fulltext : 71198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Copy number vari...
Mus musculus is a human commensal species and an important model of human development and disease wi...