Orthology is one of the most important tools available to modern biology, as it allows making inferences from easily studied model systems to much less tractable systems of interest, such as ourselves. This becomes important not least in the study of genetic diseases. We here review work on the orthology of disease-associated genes and also present an updated version of the InParanoid-based disease orthology database and web site OrthoDisease, with 14-fold increased species coverage since the previous version. Using this resource, we survey the taxonomic distribution of orthologs of human genes involved in different disease categories. The hypothesis that paralogs can mask the effect of deleterious mutations predicts that known heritable di...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
The concept of orthology provides a foundation for formulating hypotheses on gene and genome evoluti...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is one of the most important tools available to modern biology, as it allows making infere...
One of the greatest promises of genome sequencing projects is to further the understanding of human ...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Orthology, refining the concept of homology, is the cornerstone of evolutionary comparative studies....
The concept of orthology is widely used to relate genes across different species using comparative g...
International audienceMany resources exist which collect information on orthologous genes and provid...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
The concept of orthology provides a foundation for formulating hypotheses on gene and genome evoluti...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...
Orthology is one of the most important tools available to modern biology, as it allows making infere...
One of the greatest promises of genome sequencing projects is to further the understanding of human ...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Several genomes from different species have been sequenced over the last years, most notably the hum...
Orthology, refining the concept of homology, is the cornerstone of evolutionary comparative studies....
The concept of orthology is widely used to relate genes across different species using comparative g...
International audienceMany resources exist which collect information on orthologous genes and provid...
International audienceWith the increasing number of sequenced genomes and their comparisons, the det...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
Gene families evolve by the processes of speciation (creating orthologs), gene duplication (paralogs...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
The concept of homology drives speculation on a gene’s function in any given species when its biolog...
The concept of orthology provides a foundation for formulating hypotheses on gene and genome evoluti...
Orthology is a key evolutionary concept in many areas of genomic research. It provides a framework f...