Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functional significance that contribute to phenotypic diversity. Complex changes in genome structure (insertions, duplications, rearrangements, translocations) may be widespread, and have important effects on organismal diversity. Any survey of genomic variation is incomplete without an assessment of structural changes. Results: We re-examine the genome sequences of the diverged species Drosophila melanogaster and D. pseudoobscura to identify fine-scale structural features that distinguish the genomes. We detect 95 large insertion/ deletion events that occur within the introns of orthologous gene pairs, the majority of which represent insertion of tra...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
Studies of recent years have revealed a prodigious amount of variability in the gene arrangement in ...
The genome sequence of a second fruit fly, D. pseudoobscura, presents an opportunity for comparativ...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
BackgroundA primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functional ...
BackgroundA primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functional ...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
The Drosophila melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel (DGRP) is a community resource of 205 sequenced ...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome function, structure and evolution...
International audienceAbstract High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome fu...
We have sequenced the genome of a second Drosophila species, Drosophila pseudoobscura, and compared ...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
International audienceAbstract High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome fu...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
Studies of recent years have revealed a prodigious amount of variability in the gene arrangement in ...
The genome sequence of a second fruit fly, D. pseudoobscura, presents an opportunity for comparativ...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
BackgroundA primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functional ...
BackgroundA primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functional ...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
The Drosophila melanogaster Genetic Reference Panel (DGRP) is a community resource of 205 sequenced ...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome function, structure and evolution...
International audienceAbstract High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome fu...
We have sequenced the genome of a second Drosophila species, Drosophila pseudoobscura, and compared ...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
International audienceAbstract High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome fu...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
Studies of recent years have revealed a prodigious amount of variability in the gene arrangement in ...
The genome sequence of a second fruit fly, D. pseudoobscura, presents an opportunity for comparativ...