The evolution of mammalian genomes has been shaped by interactions with endogenous retroviruses (ERVs). In this study, we investigated the distribution and diversity of ERVs in the mammalian order Perissodactyla, with a view to understanding their impact on the evolution of modern equids (family Equidae). We characterize the major ERV lineages in the horse genome in terms of their genomic distribution, ancestral genome organization and time of activity. Our results show that subsequent to their ancestral divergence from rhinos and tapirs, equids acquired four novel ERV lineages. We show that two of these proliferated extensively in the lineage leading to modern horses, and one contains loci that are actively transcribed in specific tissues....
Host-retrovirus interactions influence the genomic landscape and have contributed substantially to m...
Host-retrovirus interactions influence the genomic landscape and have contributed substantially to m...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...
The evolution of mammalian genomes has been shaped by interactions with endogenous retroviruses (ERV...
AbstractEndogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are proviral phases of exogenous retroviruses that have becom...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are sequences that derived from ancient retroviral infections of germ...
The recently released draft horse genome is incompletely characterised in terms of its repetitive el...
Information on endogenous retroviruses fixed in the horse (Equus caballus) genome is scarce. The rec...
AbstractThe recently released draft horse genome is incompletely characterised in terms of its repet...
The recently released draft horse genome is incompletely characterised in terms of its repetitiveele...
In my doctoral project, I studied the evolution of retroviruses and long-term interactions with thei...
The rich fossil record of equids has made them a model for evolutionary processes1. Here we present ...
peer reviewedThe rich fossil record of equids has made them a model for evolutionary processes. Here...
This thesis studies the evolution, influence, and proliferation of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) wi...
Abstract Background LINE-1 (L1) is the dominant autonomously replicating non-LTR retrotransposon in ...
Host-retrovirus interactions influence the genomic landscape and have contributed substantially to m...
Host-retrovirus interactions influence the genomic landscape and have contributed substantially to m...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...
The evolution of mammalian genomes has been shaped by interactions with endogenous retroviruses (ERV...
AbstractEndogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are proviral phases of exogenous retroviruses that have becom...
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are sequences that derived from ancient retroviral infections of germ...
The recently released draft horse genome is incompletely characterised in terms of its repetitive el...
Information on endogenous retroviruses fixed in the horse (Equus caballus) genome is scarce. The rec...
AbstractThe recently released draft horse genome is incompletely characterised in terms of its repet...
The recently released draft horse genome is incompletely characterised in terms of its repetitiveele...
In my doctoral project, I studied the evolution of retroviruses and long-term interactions with thei...
The rich fossil record of equids has made them a model for evolutionary processes1. Here we present ...
peer reviewedThe rich fossil record of equids has made them a model for evolutionary processes. Here...
This thesis studies the evolution, influence, and proliferation of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) wi...
Abstract Background LINE-1 (L1) is the dominant autonomously replicating non-LTR retrotransposon in ...
Host-retrovirus interactions influence the genomic landscape and have contributed substantially to m...
Host-retrovirus interactions influence the genomic landscape and have contributed substantially to m...
Horses, asses, and zebras belong to a single genus, Equus, which emerged 4.0-4.5 Mya. Although the e...