Orthologous genes that maintain a single-copy status in a broad range of species may indicate a selection against gene duplication. If this is the case, then duplicates of such genes that do survive may have escaped the dosage control by rapid and sizable changes in their function. To test this hypothesis and to develop a strategy for the identification of novel gene functions, we have analyzed 22 primate-specific intrachromosomal duplications of genes with a single-copy ortholog in all other completely sequenced metazoans. When comparing this set to genes not exposed to the single-copy status constraint, we observed a higher tendency of the former to modify their gene structure, often through complex genomic rearrangements. The analysis of...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Gene expression divergence and chromosomal rearrangements have been put forward as major contributor...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...
Extreme gene duplication is a major source of evolutionary novelty. A genome-wide survey of gene cop...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Subtelomeric duplications of an obscure tubulin “genic” segment located near the telomere of human c...
AbstractSegmental duplications (SDs) play a key role in genome evolution by providing material for g...
Gene duplication generates extra gene copies in which mutations can accumulate without risking the f...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
<div><p>Gene duplication generates extra gene copies in which mutations can accumulate without riski...
Background The complex interspersed pattern of segmental duplications in humans is responsible for ...
By reshuffling genomes, structural genomic reorganizations provide genetic variation on which natura...
Although nucleotide resolution maps of genomic structural variants (SVs) have provided insights into...
BACKGROUND: The identification of signatures of natural selection has long been used as an approach ...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Gene expression divergence and chromosomal rearrangements have been put forward as major contributor...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...
Extreme gene duplication is a major source of evolutionary novelty. A genome-wide survey of gene cop...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Subtelomeric duplications of an obscure tubulin “genic” segment located near the telomere of human c...
AbstractSegmental duplications (SDs) play a key role in genome evolution by providing material for g...
Gene duplication generates extra gene copies in which mutations can accumulate without risking the f...
Trabajo presentado en la Annual Meeting of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE 201...
<div><p>Gene duplication generates extra gene copies in which mutations can accumulate without riski...
Background The complex interspersed pattern of segmental duplications in humans is responsible for ...
By reshuffling genomes, structural genomic reorganizations provide genetic variation on which natura...
Although nucleotide resolution maps of genomic structural variants (SVs) have provided insights into...
BACKGROUND: The identification of signatures of natural selection has long been used as an approach ...
It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is disson...
Gene expression divergence and chromosomal rearrangements have been put forward as major contributor...
Although gene duplications occur at a higher rate, only a small fraction of these are retained. The ...