Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more nonsense, frameshift or missense mutations. Despite continuing increases in the speed of sequencing and annotating bacterial genomes, the identification and categorisation of pseudogenes remains problematic. Even when identified, pseudogenes are considered to be rare and tend to be ignored. On the contrary, pseudogenes are surprisingly prevalent and can persist for long evolutionary time periods, representing a record of once-functional genetic characteristics. Most importantly, pseudogenes provide an insight into prokaryotic evolutionary history as a record of phenotypic traits that have been lost. Focusing on the intracellular and symbioti...
Pseudogenes are now known to be a regular feature of bacterial genomes and are found in particularly...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
Pseudogenes are defined as non-functional relatives of genes whose protein-coding abilities are lost...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Prokaryotic genomes are usually densely packed with intact and functional genes. However, in certain...
Because bacterial chromosomes are tightly packed with genes and were traditionally viewed as being o...
AbstractPseudogenes are commonly encountered during investigation of the genomes of a wide range of ...
Pseudogenes are now known to be a regular feature of bacterial genomes and are found in particularly...
ity transcribing and translating nonfunctional genes, sup- (implying passive removal), they might ac...
Traditionally, pseudogenes have been regarded as “dead” gene copies as a result of features such as ...
BACKGROUND: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Background: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Pseudogenes are now known to be a regular feature of bacterial genomes and are found in particularly...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
Pseudogenes are defined as non-functional relatives of genes whose protein-coding abilities are lost...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
Pseudogenes are defined as fragments of once-functional genes that have been silenced by one or more...
Pseudogenes are defined as regions of the genome that contain defective copies of genes. They exist ...
Pseudogenes are relics of former genes that no longer possess biological functions. They are abundan...
Prokaryotic genomes are usually densely packed with intact and functional genes. However, in certain...
Because bacterial chromosomes are tightly packed with genes and were traditionally viewed as being o...
AbstractPseudogenes are commonly encountered during investigation of the genomes of a wide range of ...
Pseudogenes are now known to be a regular feature of bacterial genomes and are found in particularly...
ity transcribing and translating nonfunctional genes, sup- (implying passive removal), they might ac...
Traditionally, pseudogenes have been regarded as “dead” gene copies as a result of features such as ...
BACKGROUND: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Background: Pseudogenes have long been considered as nonfunctional genomic sequences. However, recen...
Pseudogenes are now known to be a regular feature of bacterial genomes and are found in particularly...
The complete genome sequences with their annotations are a considerable resource in biology, partic...
Pseudogenes are defined as non-functional relatives of genes whose protein-coding abilities are lost...