International audienceGC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a major evolutionary force shaping genomic nucleotide landscapes, distorting the estimation of the strength of selection, and having potentially deleterious effects on genome-wide fitness. Yet, a global quantitative picture, at large evolutionary scale, of the relative strength of gBGC compared with selection and random drift is still lacking. Furthermore, owing to its dependence on the local recombination rate, gBGC results in modulations of the substitution patterns along genomes and across time which, if correctly interpreted, may yield quantitative insights into the long-term evolutionary dynamics of recombination landscapes. Deriving a model of the substitution process at putati...
International audienceRecombination is expected to affect functional sequence evolution in several w...
Abstract Adaptation in protein-coding sequences can be detected from multiple sequence alignments ac...
Des souris aux baleines en passant par les humains, la diversité écologique des mammifères placentai...
International audienceGC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a major evolutionary force shaping genomic...
International audienceAccording to the nearly-neutral model, variation in long-term effective popula...
International audienceAbstract GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a molecular evolutionary force th...
<div><p>GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated process that favors the fixat...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated process that favors the fixation of G...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
As multi-individual population-scale data is becoming available, more-complex modeling strategies ar...
Despite the rapid increase of size in phylogenomic data sets, a number of important nodes on animal ...
Despite the rapid increase of size in phylogenomic data sets, a number of important nodes on animal ...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
International audienceRecombination is expected to affect functional sequence evolution in several w...
Abstract Adaptation in protein-coding sequences can be detected from multiple sequence alignments ac...
Des souris aux baleines en passant par les humains, la diversité écologique des mammifères placentai...
International audienceGC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a major evolutionary force shaping genomic...
International audienceAccording to the nearly-neutral model, variation in long-term effective popula...
International audienceAbstract GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a molecular evolutionary force th...
<div><p>GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated process that favors the fixat...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated process that favors the fixation of G...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
As multi-individual population-scale data is becoming available, more-complex modeling strategies ar...
Despite the rapid increase of size in phylogenomic data sets, a number of important nodes on animal ...
Despite the rapid increase of size in phylogenomic data sets, a number of important nodes on animal ...
GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is a recombination-associated evolutionary process that accelerates...
International audienceRecombination is expected to affect functional sequence evolution in several w...
Abstract Adaptation in protein-coding sequences can be detected from multiple sequence alignments ac...
Des souris aux baleines en passant par les humains, la diversité écologique des mammifères placentai...