Lysozyme enzymes provide classic examples of molecular adaptation and parallel evolution, however, nearly all insights to date come from c-type lysozymes. G-type lysozymes occur in diverse vertebrates, with multiple independent duplications reported. Most mammals possess two g-type lysozyme genes (Lyg1 and Lyg2), the result of an early duplication, although some lineages are known to have subsequently lost one copy. Here we examine g-type lysozyme evolution across > 250 mammals, and reveal widespread losses of either Lyg1 or Lyg2 in several divergent taxa across the mammal tree of life. At the same time, we report strong evidence of extensive losses of both gene copies in cetaceans and sirenians, with an additional putative case of parallel...
Body hair is a defining mammalian characteristic, but several mammals, such as whales, naked mole-ra...
ZMAT2 is among the least-studied of mammalian proteins and genes, even though it is the ortholog of ...
Lysozymes are important proteins of the innate immune system for the defense against bacterial infec...
Abstract Background Lysozyme g is an antibacterial en...
Abstract Background Lysozyme c (chicken-type lysozyme...
Lysozymes are an ancient group of antimicrobial enzymes of the innate immune system. Here we provide...
Background: Lysozyme g is an antibacterial enzyme that was first found in the eggs of some birds, bu...
Cetaceans are a group of marine mammals whose ancestors were adaptated for life on land. Life in an ...
Cetaceans are a group of marine mammals whose ancestors were adaptated for life on land. Life in an ...
Identifying the genomic changes that underlie phenotypic adaptations is a key challenge in evolution...
Abstract Background Lysozymes are important model enzymes in biomedical research with a ubiquitous t...
Identifying the genomic changes that underlie phenotypic adaptations is a key challenge in evolution...
Abstract Background Diversity of hair in marine mammals was suggested as an evolutionary innovation ...
The transition from land to water in whales and dolphins (cetaceans) was accompanied by remarkable a...
Ruminant stomach lysozyme is a long established model of adaptive gene evolution. Evolution of stoma...
Body hair is a defining mammalian characteristic, but several mammals, such as whales, naked mole-ra...
ZMAT2 is among the least-studied of mammalian proteins and genes, even though it is the ortholog of ...
Lysozymes are important proteins of the innate immune system for the defense against bacterial infec...
Abstract Background Lysozyme g is an antibacterial en...
Abstract Background Lysozyme c (chicken-type lysozyme...
Lysozymes are an ancient group of antimicrobial enzymes of the innate immune system. Here we provide...
Background: Lysozyme g is an antibacterial enzyme that was first found in the eggs of some birds, bu...
Cetaceans are a group of marine mammals whose ancestors were adaptated for life on land. Life in an ...
Cetaceans are a group of marine mammals whose ancestors were adaptated for life on land. Life in an ...
Identifying the genomic changes that underlie phenotypic adaptations is a key challenge in evolution...
Abstract Background Lysozymes are important model enzymes in biomedical research with a ubiquitous t...
Identifying the genomic changes that underlie phenotypic adaptations is a key challenge in evolution...
Abstract Background Diversity of hair in marine mammals was suggested as an evolutionary innovation ...
The transition from land to water in whales and dolphins (cetaceans) was accompanied by remarkable a...
Ruminant stomach lysozyme is a long established model of adaptive gene evolution. Evolution of stoma...
Body hair is a defining mammalian characteristic, but several mammals, such as whales, naked mole-ra...
ZMAT2 is among the least-studied of mammalian proteins and genes, even though it is the ortholog of ...
Lysozymes are important proteins of the innate immune system for the defense against bacterial infec...