International audienceBy using Aevol, a simulation framework designed to study the evolution of genome structure, we investigate the effect of homologous rearrangements on the course of evolution. We designed an efficient model of rearrangements based on an intermittent search algorithm. Then, using experimental in silico evolution, we explore the effect of rearrangement rates on the genome structure. We show that the effect of homologous rearrangements is quite complex. At first glance they appear to be dangerous enough to trigger an indirect selective pressure leading to short genomes when the rearrangement rate is high. However, by analyzing the successful lineage in the best runs, we found that there is a positive correlation between th...
The relative linear order of most genes on bacterial chromosomes is not conserved over evolutionary ...
Genomes evolve by chromosomal fissions and fusions, reciprocal translocations between chro-mosomes, ...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
By using Aevol, a simulation framework designed to study the evolution of genome structure, we inves...
We present data-analytic and statistical tools for studying rates of rearrangement of whole genomes ...
International audienceThe organization of genomes shows striking differences among the different lif...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
International audienceSome bacterial lineages seem to have undergone significant genome shrinkage ov...
International audienceGene families are sets of homologous genes formed by duplications of a single ...
The Aevol model is an in silico experimental evolution model that was specifically developped by Car...
The organization of genomes shows striking differences among the different life forms. These differe...
Genomic rearrangements have been studied since the beginnings of modern genetics and models for such...
Chromosome rearrangements result in changes to the physical linkage and order of sequences in the g...
Genes encoding proteins in a common pathway are often found near each other along bacterial chromoso...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
The relative linear order of most genes on bacterial chromosomes is not conserved over evolutionary ...
Genomes evolve by chromosomal fissions and fusions, reciprocal translocations between chro-mosomes, ...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...
By using Aevol, a simulation framework designed to study the evolution of genome structure, we inves...
We present data-analytic and statistical tools for studying rates of rearrangement of whole genomes ...
International audienceThe organization of genomes shows striking differences among the different lif...
As genomes evolve over hundreds of millions years, the chromosomes become rearranged, with segments ...
International audienceSome bacterial lineages seem to have undergone significant genome shrinkage ov...
International audienceGene families are sets of homologous genes formed by duplications of a single ...
The Aevol model is an in silico experimental evolution model that was specifically developped by Car...
The organization of genomes shows striking differences among the different life forms. These differe...
Genomic rearrangements have been studied since the beginnings of modern genetics and models for such...
Chromosome rearrangements result in changes to the physical linkage and order of sequences in the g...
Genes encoding proteins in a common pathway are often found near each other along bacterial chromoso...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
The relative linear order of most genes on bacterial chromosomes is not conserved over evolutionary ...
Genomes evolve by chromosomal fissions and fusions, reciprocal translocations between chro-mosomes, ...
During the evolutionary process, genomes are affected by various genome rearrangements, that is, eve...