Gene-expression programs define shared and species-specific phenotypes, but their evolution remains largely uncharacterized beyond the transcriptome layer <sup>1</sup> . Here we report an analysis of the co-evolution of translatomes and transcriptomes using ribosome-profiling and matched RNA-sequencing data for three organs (brain, liver and testis) in five mammals (human, macaque, mouse, opossum and platypus) and a bird (chicken). Our within-species analyses reveal that translational regulation is widespread in the different organs, in particular across the spermatogenic cell types of the testis. The between-species divergence in gene expression is around 20% lower at the translatome layer than at the transcriptome layer owing ...
SummaryUnderstanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central g...
Understanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central goal in ...
SummaryUnderstanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central g...
Gene-expression programs define shared and species-specific phenotypes, but their evolution remains ...
A primary goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the molecular basis responsible for phenotyp...
AbstractIn addition to genetic changes affecting the function of gene products, changes in gene expr...
Changes in gene expression are thought to underlie many of the phenotypic differences between specie...
The evolution of gene expression in mammalian organ development remains largely uncharacterized. Her...
Changes in gene expression are thought to underlie many of the phenotypic differences between specie...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
Gene expression changes may underlie much of phenotypic evolution. The development of high-throughpu...
SummaryUnderstanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central g...
Understanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central goal in ...
SummaryUnderstanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central g...
Gene-expression programs define shared and species-specific phenotypes, but their evolution remains ...
A primary goal in evolutionary biology is to understand the molecular basis responsible for phenotyp...
AbstractIn addition to genetic changes affecting the function of gene products, changes in gene expr...
Changes in gene expression are thought to underlie many of the phenotypic differences between specie...
The evolution of gene expression in mammalian organ development remains largely uncharacterized. Her...
Changes in gene expression are thought to underlie many of the phenotypic differences between specie...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
The testis produces gametes through spermatogenesis and evolves rapidly at both the morphological an...
Gene expression changes may underlie much of phenotypic evolution. The development of high-throughpu...
SummaryUnderstanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central g...
Understanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central goal in ...
SummaryUnderstanding the extent of genomic transcription and its functional relevance is a central g...