Clusters of genes that evolved from single progenitors via repeated segmental duplications present significant challenges to the generation of a truly complete human genome sequence. Such clusters can confound both accurate sequence assembly and downstream computational analysis, yet they represent a hotbed of functional innovation, making them of extreme interest. We have developed an algorithm for reconstructing the evolutionary history of gene clusters using only human genomic sequence data, which allows the tempo of large-scale evolutionary events in human gene clusters to be estimated. We further propose an extension of the method to simultaneously reconstructing the evolutionary histories of orthologous gene clusters in multiple prima...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Gene families are groups of homologous genes that are likely to have highly similar functions. Diffe...
Identification of signatures of positive selection has long been a major issue for understanding th...
Clusters of genes that evolved from single progenitors via repeated segmental duplications present s...
Clusters of genes that have evolved by repeated segmental duplication present difficult challenges t...
Gene duplication is frequent within gene clusters and plays a fundamental role in evolution by provi...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...
Gene duplication is frequent within gene clusters and plays a fundamental role in evolution by provi...
Abstract Background Comparison of the human genome with other primates offers the opportunity to det...
Many software tools for comparative analysis of genomic sequence data have been released in recent d...
Comparisons of gene trees and species trees are key to understanding major processes of genome evolu...
Gene families are groups of homologous genes that are likely to have highly similar functions. Diffe...
The availability of diverse genomes makes it possible to predict gene function based on shared evolu...
It is believed that most modern mammalian lineages arose from a series of rapid speciation events ne...
Gene duplication and loss is a dynamic and ongoing process during evolution and both play a signific...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Gene families are groups of homologous genes that are likely to have highly similar functions. Diffe...
Identification of signatures of positive selection has long been a major issue for understanding th...
Clusters of genes that evolved from single progenitors via repeated segmental duplications present s...
Clusters of genes that have evolved by repeated segmental duplication present difficult challenges t...
Gene duplication is frequent within gene clusters and plays a fundamental role in evolution by provi...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...
Gene duplication is frequent within gene clusters and plays a fundamental role in evolution by provi...
Abstract Background Comparison of the human genome with other primates offers the opportunity to det...
Many software tools for comparative analysis of genomic sequence data have been released in recent d...
Comparisons of gene trees and species trees are key to understanding major processes of genome evolu...
Gene families are groups of homologous genes that are likely to have highly similar functions. Diffe...
The availability of diverse genomes makes it possible to predict gene function based on shared evolu...
It is believed that most modern mammalian lineages arose from a series of rapid speciation events ne...
Gene duplication and loss is a dynamic and ongoing process during evolution and both play a signific...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Gene families are groups of homologous genes that are likely to have highly similar functions. Diffe...
Identification of signatures of positive selection has long been a major issue for understanding th...