The fact that there are four homeobox (Hox) clusters in most vertebrates but only one in invertebrates is often cited as evidence for the hypothesis that two rounds of genome duplication by polyploidization occurred early in vertebrate history. In addition it has been observed in humans and other mammals that numerous gene families include paralogs on two or more of the four Hox-bearing chromosomes (the chromosomes bearing the Hox clusters; i.e. human chromosomes 2 7 12 and 17) and the existence of these paralogs has been taken as evidence that these genes were duplicated along with the Hox clusters by polyploidization. We tested this hypothesis by phylogenetic analysis of 42 gene families including members on two or more of the human Hox-b...
THESIS 5457The hypothesis that the human genome has undergone at least two rounds of genome duplicat...
BACKGROUND: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
Background: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
The fact that there are four homeobox (Hox) clusters in most vertebrates but only one in invertebrat...
The fact that there are four homeobox (Hox) clusters in most vertebrates but only one in invertebrat...
Abstract Background The hypothesis that vertebrates have experienced two ancient, whole genome dupli...
AbstractThe arrangement of Hox genes into physical clusters is fundamental to the patterning of anim...
<p>If genome duplications occur in close succession, diploidization will be sequential from an octop...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, ...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
ABSTRACT The widely accepted notion that two whole-genome duplications occurred during early vertebr...
ABSTRACT Hox genes are known to specify spatial identities along the anterior-posterior axis during ...
Complete genome doubling has long-term consequences for the genome structure and the subsequent evol...
The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controve...
THESIS 5457The hypothesis that the human genome has undergone at least two rounds of genome duplicat...
BACKGROUND: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
Background: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
The fact that there are four homeobox (Hox) clusters in most vertebrates but only one in invertebrat...
The fact that there are four homeobox (Hox) clusters in most vertebrates but only one in invertebrat...
Abstract Background The hypothesis that vertebrates have experienced two ancient, whole genome dupli...
AbstractThe arrangement of Hox genes into physical clusters is fundamental to the patterning of anim...
<p>If genome duplications occur in close succession, diploidization will be sequential from an octop...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, ...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
ABSTRACT The widely accepted notion that two whole-genome duplications occurred during early vertebr...
ABSTRACT Hox genes are known to specify spatial identities along the anterior-posterior axis during ...
Complete genome doubling has long-term consequences for the genome structure and the subsequent evol...
The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controve...
THESIS 5457The hypothesis that the human genome has undergone at least two rounds of genome duplicat...
BACKGROUND: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...
Background: Vertebrate genomes contain numerous duplicate genes, many of which are organised into pa...