Abstract The genome sequences completed so far contain more than 20 000 genes with unknown function and no similarity to genes in other genomes. The origin and evolution of the orphan genes is an enigma. Here, we discuss the suggestion that some orphan genes may represent pseudogenes or short fragments of genes that were functional in the genome of a common ancestor. These may be the remains of unsuccessful duplication or horizontal gene transfer events, in which the acquired sequences have entered the fragmentation process and thereby lost their similarity to genes in other species. This scenario is supported by a recent case study of orphan genes in several closely related species of Rickettsia, where full-length ancestral genes were reco...
Comparative genome analysis indicates that there is a sizeable amount of protein sequence conservati...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
A key complication in comparative genomics for reliable gene function prediction is the existence of...
The origin and evolution of the thousands of species-specific genes with unknown functions, the so-c...
Orphangenes are genes that occur in specific evolutionary lineages without similarity to genes outsi...
Orphangenes are genes that occur in specific evolutionary lineages without similarity to genes outsi...
<p><em>First term paper for my Biol L533 class (evolution of genes and genomes) with Mike Lynch, Win...
In genome projects of eukaryotic model organisms, a large number of novel genes of unknown function ...
In genome projects of eukaryotic model organisms, a large number of novel genes of unknown function ...
Even today, many genes are without any known homolog. These "orphans" are found in all species, from...
Gene evolution has long been thought to be primarily driven by duplication and rearrangement mechani...
Orphan genes are protein-coding regions that have no recognizable homolog in distantly related speci...
Orphan genes are protein-coding regions that have no recognizable homolog in distantly related speci...
Background: Current genome sequencing projects reveal substantial numbers of taxonomically restricte...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
Comparative genome analysis indicates that there is a sizeable amount of protein sequence conservati...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
A key complication in comparative genomics for reliable gene function prediction is the existence of...
The origin and evolution of the thousands of species-specific genes with unknown functions, the so-c...
Orphangenes are genes that occur in specific evolutionary lineages without similarity to genes outsi...
Orphangenes are genes that occur in specific evolutionary lineages without similarity to genes outsi...
<p><em>First term paper for my Biol L533 class (evolution of genes and genomes) with Mike Lynch, Win...
In genome projects of eukaryotic model organisms, a large number of novel genes of unknown function ...
In genome projects of eukaryotic model organisms, a large number of novel genes of unknown function ...
Even today, many genes are without any known homolog. These "orphans" are found in all species, from...
Gene evolution has long been thought to be primarily driven by duplication and rearrangement mechani...
Orphan genes are protein-coding regions that have no recognizable homolog in distantly related speci...
Orphan genes are protein-coding regions that have no recognizable homolog in distantly related speci...
Background: Current genome sequencing projects reveal substantial numbers of taxonomically restricte...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
Comparative genome analysis indicates that there is a sizeable amount of protein sequence conservati...
Gene duplicates generated via retroposition were long thought to be pseudogenized and consequently d...
A key complication in comparative genomics for reliable gene function prediction is the existence of...