To study the microevolutionary processes shaping the evolution of the segmentation gene hunchback (hb) from Drosophila melanogaster, we cloned and sequenced the gene from 12 isofemale Lines representing wild-type populations of D. melanogaster, as well as from the closely related species Drosophila sechellia, Drosophila orena, and Drosophila yakuba. We find a relatively low degree of sequence variation in D. melanogaster (Theta = 0.0017), which is, however, consistent with its chromosomal location in a region of low recombination. Tests of neutrality do not reject a neutral-evolution model for the whole region. However, pairwise tests with different subregions indicate that there is a relative excess of polymorphic sites in the leader and t...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
Gene expression patterns can diverge between species due to changes in a gene's regulatory DNA or ch...
Complex gene regulatory networks are central to the development of multicellular organisms. Trancrip...
Synopsis The hunchback (hb) gene is a member of the gap class of segmentation genes first identified...
The segmentation gene hunchback (hb) is involved in setting up the anterior-posterior axis of the Dr...
A number of genes of the developmental gene hierarchy in Drosophila encode transcription factors con...
We study the evolutionary effects of reduced recombination on the Drosophila melanogaster genome, an...
Drosophila and Musca both belong to the group of higher dipteran flies and show morphologically a ve...
Drosophila and Musca both belong to the group of higher dipteran flies and show morphologically a ve...
Drosophila and Musca both belong to the group of higher dipteran flies and show morphologically a ve...
Changes in the regulatory sequences of the genes involved in development are thought to be important...
AbstractThe evolution of canalized traits is a central question in evolutionary biology. Natural var...
Changes in regulatory DNA contribute to phenotypic differences within and between taxa. Comparative ...
An unconstrained reference sequence facilitates the detection of selection. In Drosophila, sequence ...
<div><p>Changes in regulatory DNA contribute to phenotypic differences within and between taxa. Comp...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
Gene expression patterns can diverge between species due to changes in a gene's regulatory DNA or ch...
Complex gene regulatory networks are central to the development of multicellular organisms. Trancrip...
Synopsis The hunchback (hb) gene is a member of the gap class of segmentation genes first identified...
The segmentation gene hunchback (hb) is involved in setting up the anterior-posterior axis of the Dr...
A number of genes of the developmental gene hierarchy in Drosophila encode transcription factors con...
We study the evolutionary effects of reduced recombination on the Drosophila melanogaster genome, an...
Drosophila and Musca both belong to the group of higher dipteran flies and show morphologically a ve...
Drosophila and Musca both belong to the group of higher dipteran flies and show morphologically a ve...
Drosophila and Musca both belong to the group of higher dipteran flies and show morphologically a ve...
Changes in the regulatory sequences of the genes involved in development are thought to be important...
AbstractThe evolution of canalized traits is a central question in evolutionary biology. Natural var...
Changes in regulatory DNA contribute to phenotypic differences within and between taxa. Comparative ...
An unconstrained reference sequence facilitates the detection of selection. In Drosophila, sequence ...
<div><p>Changes in regulatory DNA contribute to phenotypic differences within and between taxa. Comp...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
Gene expression patterns can diverge between species due to changes in a gene's regulatory DNA or ch...
Complex gene regulatory networks are central to the development of multicellular organisms. Trancrip...