Evolutionary knowledge is often used to facilitate computational attempts at gene function prediction. One rich source of evolutionary information is the relative rates of gene sequence divergence, and in this report we explore the connection between gene evolutionary rates and function. We performed a genome-scale evaluation of the relationship between evolutionary rates and functional annotations for the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Non-synonymous (dN) and synonymous (dS) substitution rates were calculated for 1,095 orthologous gene sets common to S. cerevisiae and six other closely related yeast species. Differences in evolutionary rates between pairs of genes (ΔdN & ΔdS) were then compared to their functional similarities (sGO), whic...
The sequence data from this study have been submitted to NCBI BioProject under accession no. PRJEB22...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
The binding sites of sequence specific transcription factors are an important and relatively well-un...
Evolutionary knowledge is often used to facilitate computational attempts at gene function predictio...
© 2006 The authors. This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution By license. For...
A long-standing and central question in evolutionary biology is the molecular genetic mechanisms of ...
The complement of genes found in the genome is a balance between gene gain and gene loss. Knowledge ...
Rates of evolution differ widely among proteins, but the causes and consequences of such differences...
The complement of genes found in the genome is a balance between gene gain and gene loss. Knowledge ...
Motivation: We compare phylogenetic approaches for inferring functional gene links. The approaches d...
In recent years, the importance of functional RNAs in biological processes has been repeatedly demon...
Research presented in this thesis focuses on using evolutionary rates to detect the fingerprint of n...
The question of how genetic variation in a population influences phenotypic variation and evolution ...
The question of how genetic variation in a population influences phenotypic variation and evolution ...
Abstract Background Theory and artificial selection experiments show that recombination can promote ...
The sequence data from this study have been submitted to NCBI BioProject under accession no. PRJEB22...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
The binding sites of sequence specific transcription factors are an important and relatively well-un...
Evolutionary knowledge is often used to facilitate computational attempts at gene function predictio...
© 2006 The authors. This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution By license. For...
A long-standing and central question in evolutionary biology is the molecular genetic mechanisms of ...
The complement of genes found in the genome is a balance between gene gain and gene loss. Knowledge ...
Rates of evolution differ widely among proteins, but the causes and consequences of such differences...
The complement of genes found in the genome is a balance between gene gain and gene loss. Knowledge ...
Motivation: We compare phylogenetic approaches for inferring functional gene links. The approaches d...
In recent years, the importance of functional RNAs in biological processes has been repeatedly demon...
Research presented in this thesis focuses on using evolutionary rates to detect the fingerprint of n...
The question of how genetic variation in a population influences phenotypic variation and evolution ...
The question of how genetic variation in a population influences phenotypic variation and evolution ...
Abstract Background Theory and artificial selection experiments show that recombination can promote ...
The sequence data from this study have been submitted to NCBI BioProject under accession no. PRJEB22...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
The binding sites of sequence specific transcription factors are an important and relatively well-un...