The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by their mode of evolution. Purifying selection is estimated to act on 2.5 - 5.0% of the genome, whereas virtually all remaining sequence is considered to have evolved neutrally and to be devoid of functionality. The third mode of evolution, positive selection of advantageous changes, is considered rare. Such instances have been inferred only for a handful of sites, and these lie almost exclusively within protein-coding genes. Nevertheless, the majority of positively selected sequence is expected to lie within the wealth of functional 'dark matter' present outside of the coding sequence. Here, we review the evolutionary evidence for the majority of...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
Noncoding DNA sequences (NCS) have attracted much attention recently due to their functional potenti...
By studying the patterns of nucleotide variation in conserved non-coding (CNC) sequences in comparis...
Background: Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural and func...
For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated...
The study of human evolution is of interest to many both for the potential it has to improve our und...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Positive selection promotes the fixation of functional genetic differences. Studying these adaptive ...
Ten years on from the finishing of the human reference genome sequence, it remains unclear what frac...
Vast tracts of noncoding DNA contain elements that regulate gene expression in higher eukaryotes. De...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
Noncoding DNA sequences (NCS) have attracted much attention recently due to their functional potenti...
By studying the patterns of nucleotide variation in conserved non-coding (CNC) sequences in comparis...
Background: Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural and func...
For over 3 decades, the rate of replacement mutations has been assumed to be equal to, and estimated...
The study of human evolution is of interest to many both for the potential it has to improve our und...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Positive selection promotes the fixation of functional genetic differences. Studying these adaptive ...
Ten years on from the finishing of the human reference genome sequence, it remains unclear what frac...
Vast tracts of noncoding DNA contain elements that regulate gene expression in higher eukaryotes. De...
There are many more selectively constrained noncoding than coding nucleotides in the mammalian genom...
When studying genomic evolution, biologists find it important to identify varying patterns of natura...
The role of positive darwinian selection in evolution at the molecular level has been keenly debated...
Background: The recent increase in human polymorphism data, together with the availability of genome...