New genes arise through duplication and modification of DNA sequences on a range of scales: single gene duplication, duplication of large chromosomal fragments and whole-genome duplication. Each duplication mechanism has specific characteristics that influence the fate of the resulting duplicates, such as the size of the duplicated fragment, the potential for dosage imbalance, the preservation or disruption of regulatory control and genomic context. The ability to diagnose or identify the mechanism that produced a pair of paralogs has the potential to increase our ability to reconstruct evolutionary history, to understand the processes that govern genome evolution and to make functional predictions based on paralogy. The recent availability...
Over 35 years ago, Susumu Ohno stated that gene duplication was the single most important factor in ...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, com...
Recent analyses of complete genome sequences have revealed that many genomes have been duplicated in...
Gene duplication is an important evolutionary mechanism allowing to provide new genetic material and...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.Duplication is one of the most important mechanisms for evolving gene ...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Changes in gene copy number are among the most frequent mutational events in all genomes and were am...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Duplications of genetic elements can occur by a variety of mechanisms and at different chromosomal a...
Genome duplication is an important source of new gene functions and novel physiological pathways. In...
Gene duplication and large-scale segmental duplication of genome including whole-genome duplication ...
Changes in gene copy numberare among themost frequentmutational events in all genomes andwere among ...
Recent analyses of complete genome sequences have revealed that many genomes have been duplicated in...
Over 35 years ago, Susumu Ohno stated that gene duplication was the single most important factor in ...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, com...
Recent analyses of complete genome sequences have revealed that many genomes have been duplicated in...
Gene duplication is an important evolutionary mechanism allowing to provide new genetic material and...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.Duplication is one of the most important mechanisms for evolving gene ...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Changes in gene copy number are among the most frequent mutational events in all genomes and were am...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Duplications of genetic elements can occur by a variety of mechanisms and at different chromosomal a...
Genome duplication is an important source of new gene functions and novel physiological pathways. In...
Gene duplication and large-scale segmental duplication of genome including whole-genome duplication ...
Changes in gene copy numberare among themost frequentmutational events in all genomes andwere among ...
Recent analyses of complete genome sequences have revealed that many genomes have been duplicated in...
Over 35 years ago, Susumu Ohno stated that gene duplication was the single most important factor in ...
International audienceUnderstanding the evolutionary plasticity of the genome requires a global, com...
Recent analyses of complete genome sequences have revealed that many genomes have been duplicated in...