Mammalian Prdm9 has been proposed to be a key determinant of the positioning of chromosome double-strand breaks during meiosis, a contributor to speciation processes, and the most rapidly evolving gene in human, and other animal, genomes. Prdm9 genes often exhibit substantial variation in their numbers of encoded zinc fingers (ZFs), not only between closely related species but also among individuals of a species. The near-identity of these ZF sequences appears to render them very unstable in copy number. The rare sequence differences, however, cluster within ZF sites that determine the DNA-binding specificity of PRDM9, and these substitutions are frequently positively selected. Here, possible drivers of the rapid evolution of Prdm9 are disc...
International audienceIn humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots ...
PR domain containing protein 9 (PRDM9) is a meiosis-specific, multi-domain protein that regulates th...
In humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots whose genomic position...
Mammalian Prdm9 has been proposed to be a key determinant of the positioning of chromosome double-st...
Recent work indicates that allelic incompatibility in the mouse PRDM9 (Meisetz) gene can cause hybri...
PRDM9 is a zinc finger protein that binds DNA at specific locations in the genome where it trimethyl...
The onset of prezygotic and postzygotic barriers to gene flow between populations is a hallmark of s...
PRDM9 is a human zinc finger (ZF) gene responsible for initiating much or all of human recombinatio...
The PRDM9 protein determines sites of meiotic recombination in humans by directing meiotic DNA doubl...
The PRDM9 gene encodes a protein with a highly variable tandem-repeat zinc finger (ZF) DNA-binding d...
Objectives: Multiple lines of evidence suggest that the rapidly evolving zinc-finger (ZF) protein, P...
PRDM9 binding localizes almost all meiotic recombination sites in humans and mice. However, most PRD...
PRDM9 binding localizes almost all meiotic recombination sites in humans and mice. However, most PRD...
In humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots whose genomic position...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental biological process in sexually reproducing organisms, enablin...
International audienceIn humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots ...
PR domain containing protein 9 (PRDM9) is a meiosis-specific, multi-domain protein that regulates th...
In humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots whose genomic position...
Mammalian Prdm9 has been proposed to be a key determinant of the positioning of chromosome double-st...
Recent work indicates that allelic incompatibility in the mouse PRDM9 (Meisetz) gene can cause hybri...
PRDM9 is a zinc finger protein that binds DNA at specific locations in the genome where it trimethyl...
The onset of prezygotic and postzygotic barriers to gene flow between populations is a hallmark of s...
PRDM9 is a human zinc finger (ZF) gene responsible for initiating much or all of human recombinatio...
The PRDM9 protein determines sites of meiotic recombination in humans by directing meiotic DNA doubl...
The PRDM9 gene encodes a protein with a highly variable tandem-repeat zinc finger (ZF) DNA-binding d...
Objectives: Multiple lines of evidence suggest that the rapidly evolving zinc-finger (ZF) protein, P...
PRDM9 binding localizes almost all meiotic recombination sites in humans and mice. However, most PRD...
PRDM9 binding localizes almost all meiotic recombination sites in humans and mice. However, most PRD...
In humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots whose genomic position...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental biological process in sexually reproducing organisms, enablin...
International audienceIn humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots ...
PR domain containing protein 9 (PRDM9) is a meiosis-specific, multi-domain protein that regulates th...
In humans and mice, meiotic recombination events cluster into narrow hotspots whose genomic position...