Variation in gene expression has been held responsible for the functional and morphological specialization of tissues. The tissue specificity of genes is known to correlate positively with gene evolution rates. We show here, using large data sets, that when a gene is expressed highly in a small number of tissues, its protein is more likely to be secreted and more likely to be mutated in genetic diseases with Mendelian inheritance. We find that secreted proteins are evolving at faster rates than nonsecreted proteins, and that their evolutionary rates are highly correlated with tissue specificity. However, the impact of secretion on evolutionary rates is countered by tissue-specific constraints that have been held constant over the past 75 mi...
A number of previous studies reported that gene expression, tissue specificity, gene essentiality an...
Natural selection leaves its footprints on protein-coding sequences by modulating their silent and r...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
<div><p>Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, f...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
The rates of evolution of the proteins of any organism vary across orders of magnitude. A primary fa...
Recent analyses indicated that genes with larger effect of knockout or mutation and with larger prob...
Background: Human disease genes can be distinguished from essential (embryonically lethal) and non-d...
In this study, we investigated the evolution of vertebrate tissues by examining the potential associ...
Understanding how the DNA sequence influences gene expression across the different tissues of the hu...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Rapid rates of evolution can signify either a lack of selective constraint and the consequent accumu...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
A number of previous studies reported that gene expression, tissue specificity, gene essentiality an...
Natural selection leaves its footprints on protein-coding sequences by modulating their silent and r...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...
<div><p>Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, f...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
The rates of evolution of the proteins of any organism vary across orders of magnitude. A primary fa...
Recent analyses indicated that genes with larger effect of knockout or mutation and with larger prob...
Background: Human disease genes can be distinguished from essential (embryonically lethal) and non-d...
In this study, we investigated the evolution of vertebrate tissues by examining the potential associ...
Understanding how the DNA sequence influences gene expression across the different tissues of the hu...
Proteins secreted to the extracellular environment or to the periphery of the cell envelope, the sec...
Rapid rates of evolution can signify either a lack of selective constraint and the consequent accumu...
Interactions between genes can influence how selection acts on sequence variation. In gene regulator...
A number of previous studies reported that gene expression, tissue specificity, gene essentiality an...
Natural selection leaves its footprints on protein-coding sequences by modulating their silent and r...
Intrinsically disordered regions occur frequently in proteins and are characterized by a lack of a w...