Chromosomal rearrangements are large scale mutations that alter the structure and organisation of genomes. They are studied here in the scope of the evolution of the mammalian genomes. The aim of this work is to characterise the genomic regions which have undergone such events; the latter are called breakpoints. We first developed a method to precisely localise these regions on a genome by comparison with the genome of another species. We showed that it markedly improves their resolution with respect to other published methods. This enables then to analyse the breakpoint sequences and their distribution along the genomes. Human breakpoints thus display several characteristics, such as the loss of similarity with related genomes and the pres...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
During the course of evolution, an organism’s genome can undergo changes that affect the large-scale...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
version abrégée sans images soumises à copyrightChromosomal rearrangements are large scale mutations...
International audienceBackgroundGenomes undergo large structural changes that alter their organisati...
Abstract Background The Intergenic Breakage Model, which is the current model of structural genome e...
Background: We study the relation between genome rearrangements, breakpoints and gene expression. Ge...
AbstractGenomes are dynamic molecules that are constantly undergoing mutations and rearrangements. T...
Although analysis of genome rearrangements was pioneered by Dobzhansky and Sturtevant 65 years ago, ...
We study the relation between genome rearrangements, break-points and gene expression. Genome rearra...
Abstract Background Large-scale genome rearrangements brought about by chromosome breaks underlie nu...
Genomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a cause ...
Chromosomal evolution involves multiple changes at structural and numerical levels. These changes, w...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
During the course of evolution, an organism’s genome can undergo changes that affect the large-scale...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...
version abrégée sans images soumises à copyrightChromosomal rearrangements are large scale mutations...
International audienceBackgroundGenomes undergo large structural changes that alter their organisati...
Abstract Background The Intergenic Breakage Model, which is the current model of structural genome e...
Background: We study the relation between genome rearrangements, breakpoints and gene expression. Ge...
AbstractGenomes are dynamic molecules that are constantly undergoing mutations and rearrangements. T...
Although analysis of genome rearrangements was pioneered by Dobzhansky and Sturtevant 65 years ago, ...
We study the relation between genome rearrangements, break-points and gene expression. Genome rearra...
Abstract Background Large-scale genome rearrangements brought about by chromosome breaks underlie nu...
Genomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a cause ...
Chromosomal evolution involves multiple changes at structural and numerical levels. These changes, w...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements are a major source of evolutionary divergence in eukaryotic genomes, a...
Multi-break rearrangements break a genome into multiple fragments and further glue them together in ...
International audienceFolding and intermingling of chromosomes has the potential of bringing close t...
During the course of evolution, an organism’s genome can undergo changes that affect the large-scale...
Characterisation of breakpoints in disease-associated balanced chromosome rearrangements (DBCRs), wh...