Background: The number of species with completed genomes, including those with evidence for recent whole genome duplication events has exploded. The recently sequenced Atlantic salmon genome has been through two rounds of whole genome duplication since the divergence of teleost fish from the lineage that led to amniotes. This quadrupoling of the number of potential genes has led to complex patterns of retention and loss among gene families. Results: Methods have been developed to characterize the interplay of duplicate gene retention processes across both whole genome duplication events and additional smaller scale duplication events. Further, gene expression divergence data has become available as well for Atlantic salmon and the closely r...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a process in which the entire genome of an organism is duplicated,...
Research Areas: Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & HeredityInternational audienceWith ...
It is suggested that gene or genome duplication is the driving force in evolution that leads to spec...
Background: The number of species with completed genomes, including those with evidence for recent w...
Many organisms can generate alternative phenotypes from the same genome, enabling individuals to exp...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a rare mutational event that provides additional duplicates of all...
The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-spec...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
A whole-genome duplication (WGD) doubles the entire genomic content of a species and is thought to h...
Salmonids have been classified into nine genera and roughly sixty-eight closely re-lated species. Co...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a rare mutational event that provides additional duplicates of all...
Atlantic salmon, provides excellent opportunities for studying vertebrate genome evolution after who...
Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) have occurred repeatedly and broadly throughout the evolutionary hi...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
Every genome encodes a story of evolution, the remarkable complexity of life. Today, about five deca...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a process in which the entire genome of an organism is duplicated,...
Research Areas: Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & HeredityInternational audienceWith ...
It is suggested that gene or genome duplication is the driving force in evolution that leads to spec...
Background: The number of species with completed genomes, including those with evidence for recent w...
Many organisms can generate alternative phenotypes from the same genome, enabling individuals to exp...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a rare mutational event that provides additional duplicates of all...
The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-spec...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
A whole-genome duplication (WGD) doubles the entire genomic content of a species and is thought to h...
Salmonids have been classified into nine genera and roughly sixty-eight closely re-lated species. Co...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a rare mutational event that provides additional duplicates of all...
Atlantic salmon, provides excellent opportunities for studying vertebrate genome evolution after who...
Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) have occurred repeatedly and broadly throughout the evolutionary hi...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
Every genome encodes a story of evolution, the remarkable complexity of life. Today, about five deca...
Whole genome duplication (WGD) is a process in which the entire genome of an organism is duplicated,...
Research Areas: Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Genetics & HeredityInternational audienceWith ...
It is suggested that gene or genome duplication is the driving force in evolution that leads to spec...