International audienceBackground: Based on the observation of an increased number of paralogous genes in teleost fishes compared with other vertebrates and on the conserved synteny between duplicated copies, it has been shown that a whole genome duplication (WGD) occurred during the evolution of Actinopterygian fish. Comparative phylogenetic dating of this duplication event suggests that it occurred early on, specifically in teleosts. It has been proposed that this event might have facilitated the evolutionary radiation and the phenotypic diversification of the teleost fish, notably by allowing the sub- or neo-functionalization of many duplicated genes. Results: In this paper, we studied in a wide range of Actinopterygians the duplication a...
The ancestor of most teleost fishes underwent a whole-genome duplication event three hundred million...
International audienceWhole-genome duplication and genome compaction are thought to have played impo...
Background: Gene and genome duplication play important roles in the evolution of gene function. Comp...
International audienceBackground: Based on the observation of an increased number of paralogous gene...
The emergence of the steroid system is coupled to the evolution of multicellular animals. In vertebr...
Sex determination and differentiation varies widely across vertebrates. In teleost fish these proces...
Signaling through ligand/receptor interactions is a widespread mechanism across all living taxa. Dur...
Certain species of fish have recently become important model systems in compara-tive genomics and in...
An important mechanism for the evolution of phenotypic complexity, diversity and innovation, and the...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) are important evolutionary events. Our understanding of underlying m...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) events have shaped the history of many evolutionary lineages. One suc...
Pituitary gonadotropins, FSH and LH, control gonad activity in vertebrates, via binding to their res...
<div><p>Pituitary gonadotropins, FSH and LH, control gonad activity in vertebrates, via binding to t...
There are approximately 25 000 species in the division Teleostei and most are believed to have arise...
Abstract Background Duplicated glucocorticoid receptors (GR) are present in most teleost fish. The e...
The ancestor of most teleost fishes underwent a whole-genome duplication event three hundred million...
International audienceWhole-genome duplication and genome compaction are thought to have played impo...
Background: Gene and genome duplication play important roles in the evolution of gene function. Comp...
International audienceBackground: Based on the observation of an increased number of paralogous gene...
The emergence of the steroid system is coupled to the evolution of multicellular animals. In vertebr...
Sex determination and differentiation varies widely across vertebrates. In teleost fish these proces...
Signaling through ligand/receptor interactions is a widespread mechanism across all living taxa. Dur...
Certain species of fish have recently become important model systems in compara-tive genomics and in...
An important mechanism for the evolution of phenotypic complexity, diversity and innovation, and the...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) are important evolutionary events. Our understanding of underlying m...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) events have shaped the history of many evolutionary lineages. One suc...
Pituitary gonadotropins, FSH and LH, control gonad activity in vertebrates, via binding to their res...
<div><p>Pituitary gonadotropins, FSH and LH, control gonad activity in vertebrates, via binding to t...
There are approximately 25 000 species in the division Teleostei and most are believed to have arise...
Abstract Background Duplicated glucocorticoid receptors (GR) are present in most teleost fish. The e...
The ancestor of most teleost fishes underwent a whole-genome duplication event three hundred million...
International audienceWhole-genome duplication and genome compaction are thought to have played impo...
Background: Gene and genome duplication play important roles in the evolution of gene function. Comp...