International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has been hindered by the lack of sister clades with a similar phylogenetic structure having high-quality genome assemblies. Here, we have created chromosome-level assemblies of the Mus caroli and Mus pahari genomes. Together with the Mus musculus and Rattus norvegicus genomes, this set of rodent genomes is similar in divergence times to the Hominidae (human-chimpanzee-gorilla-orangu-tan). By comparing the evolutionary dynamics between the Muridae and Hominidae, we identified punctate events of chromosome reshuffling that shaped the ancestral karyotype of Mus musculus and Mus caroli between 3 and 6 million yr ago, but that are a...
Orthologous genes that maintain a single-copy status in a broad range of species may indicate a sele...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Subtelomeric duplications of an obscure tubulin “genic” segment located near the telomere of human c...
Understanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has bee...
Understanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has bee...
Understanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has bee...
Mammals show a wide range of chromosomic diversity. Their karyotypes range from 2n=6/7 in the Indian...
We report the whole-genome sequence of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). The 2.26-Gb genome ...
Understanding how mammalian genomes have been reshuffled through structural changes is fundamental t...
Understanding how mammalian genomes have been reshuffled through structural changes is fundamental t...
Background: The taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships of New World monkeys (Platyrrhini) are diff...
Rapidly developing comparative gene maps in selected mammal species are providing an opportunity to ...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
The genome of the red vizcacha rat (Rodentia, Octodontidae, Tympanoctomys barrerae) is the largest o...
Orthologous genes that maintain a single-copy status in a broad range of species may indicate a sele...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Subtelomeric duplications of an obscure tubulin “genic” segment located near the telomere of human c...
Understanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has bee...
Understanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has bee...
Understanding the mechanisms driving lineage-specific evolution in both primates and rodents has bee...
Mammals show a wide range of chromosomic diversity. Their karyotypes range from 2n=6/7 in the Indian...
We report the whole-genome sequence of the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus). The 2.26-Gb genome ...
Understanding how mammalian genomes have been reshuffled through structural changes is fundamental t...
Understanding how mammalian genomes have been reshuffled through structural changes is fundamental t...
Background: The taxonomic and phylogenetic relationships of New World monkeys (Platyrrhini) are diff...
Rapidly developing comparative gene maps in selected mammal species are providing an opportunity to ...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
The genome of the red vizcacha rat (Rodentia, Octodontidae, Tympanoctomys barrerae) is the largest o...
Orthologous genes that maintain a single-copy status in a broad range of species may indicate a sele...
We demonstrate that satellite III (SatIII) DNA subfamilies cloned from human acrocentric chromosomes...
Subtelomeric duplications of an obscure tubulin “genic” segment located near the telomere of human c...