BACKGROUND:Avian beta-defensins (AvBDs) represent a group of innate immune genes with broad antimicrobial activity. Within the chicken genome, previous work identified 14 AvBDs in a cluster on chromosome three. The release of a second bird genome, the zebra finch, allows us to study the comparative evolutionary history of these gene clusters between from two species that shared a common ancestor about 100 million years ago. RESULTS:A phylogenetic analysis of the beta-defensin gene clusters in the chicken and the zebra finch identified several cases of gene duplication and gene loss along their ancestral lines. In the zebra finch genome a cluster of 22 AvBD genes were identified, all located within 125Kbp on chromosome three. Ten of the 22 g...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
Gene duplication and neofunctionalization are known to be important processes in the evolution of ph...
<p>Evolutionary theory predicts that genes encoding proteins involved in host-pathogen interactions ...
BACKGROUND:Avian beta-defensins (AvBDs) represent a group of innate immune genes with broad antimicr...
BACKGROUND: Avian beta-defensins (AvBDs) represent a group of innate immune genes with broad antimic...
Background: Defensins comprise a large family of cationic antimicrobial peptides that are characteri...
The basis for understanding the characteristics of gene functional categories in chicken has been en...
Background: β-defensins and cathelicidins are two families of cationic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)...
BACKGROUND: Obtaining a draft genome sequence of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), the second b...
Background: Due to its high polymorphism and importance for disease resistance, the major histocompa...
Background: Obtaining a draft genome sequence of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), the second b...
Genes of the immune system are generally considered to evolve rapidly due to host-parasite coevoluti...
Nam K, Mugal C, Nabholz B, et al. Molecular evolution of genes in avian genomes. Genome Biology. 201...
All organisms encounter pathogens, and birds are especially susceptible to infection by malaria para...
All jawed vertebrates produce immunoglobulins (IGs) as a defense mechanism against pathogens. Typica...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
Gene duplication and neofunctionalization are known to be important processes in the evolution of ph...
<p>Evolutionary theory predicts that genes encoding proteins involved in host-pathogen interactions ...
BACKGROUND:Avian beta-defensins (AvBDs) represent a group of innate immune genes with broad antimicr...
BACKGROUND: Avian beta-defensins (AvBDs) represent a group of innate immune genes with broad antimic...
Background: Defensins comprise a large family of cationic antimicrobial peptides that are characteri...
The basis for understanding the characteristics of gene functional categories in chicken has been en...
Background: β-defensins and cathelicidins are two families of cationic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs)...
BACKGROUND: Obtaining a draft genome sequence of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), the second b...
Background: Due to its high polymorphism and importance for disease resistance, the major histocompa...
Background: Obtaining a draft genome sequence of the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), the second b...
Genes of the immune system are generally considered to evolve rapidly due to host-parasite coevoluti...
Nam K, Mugal C, Nabholz B, et al. Molecular evolution of genes in avian genomes. Genome Biology. 201...
All organisms encounter pathogens, and birds are especially susceptible to infection by malaria para...
All jawed vertebrates produce immunoglobulins (IGs) as a defense mechanism against pathogens. Typica...
We present a locus-specific protocol suitable for the investigation, from extracted DNA, into natura...
Gene duplication and neofunctionalization are known to be important processes in the evolution of ph...
<p>Evolutionary theory predicts that genes encoding proteins involved in host-pathogen interactions ...