International audienceReproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in other organs. In this paper we present an overview and bring some new data on the evolutionary study of reproduction-related genes by integrating phylogeny with gene genomic localization. We focus on the gene evolutionary processes of gene birth, death, and divergence. We show that phylogenetic gene birth is confirmed by gene location in genomes, which definitively localized the "place of birth" of new genes (such as Obox and KHDC1/DPPA5/ECAT1/OOEP gene families). By finding their "place of death" in genomes, it also demonstrates that ZP genes TGM4 and OVGP1 have been lost in certain species during vertebrate evolution. Moreover, in the case of...
The olfactory receptor (OR) multigene family is responsible for the sense of smell in vertebrate spe...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
D for Figure 3 and text for methods and other details. Homologs of human HSPA12A and HSPA12B were fo...
Reproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in other organs. In this pa...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
Genes encoding proteins involved in sperm-egg interaction and fertilization exhibit a particularly f...
Genes encoding proteins involved in sperm-egg interaction and fertilization exhibit a particularly f...
AbstractThe Drosophila melanogaster developmental gene engrailed (en) is a member of a distinct subf...
Ever since the pre-molecular era, the birth of new genes with novel functions has been considered to...
Abstract Background Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural ...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
Genes encoding proteins involved in sperm-egg interaction and fertilization exhibit a particularly f...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
Although considered an extremely unlikely event, many genes emerge from previously noncoding genomic...
The olfactory receptor (OR) multigene family is responsible for the sense of smell in vertebrate spe...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
D for Figure 3 and text for methods and other details. Homologs of human HSPA12A and HSPA12B were fo...
Reproductive genes are known to evolve more rapidly than genes expressed in other organs. In this pa...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
Genes encoding proteins involved in sperm-egg interaction and fertilization exhibit a particularly f...
Genes encoding proteins involved in sperm-egg interaction and fertilization exhibit a particularly f...
AbstractThe Drosophila melanogaster developmental gene engrailed (en) is a member of a distinct subf...
Ever since the pre-molecular era, the birth of new genes with novel functions has been considered to...
Abstract Background Different regions in a genome evolve at different rates depending on structural ...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
Genes encoding proteins involved in sperm-egg interaction and fertilization exhibit a particularly f...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
Although considered an extremely unlikely event, many genes emerge from previously noncoding genomic...
The olfactory receptor (OR) multigene family is responsible for the sense of smell in vertebrate spe...
The duplication of genes followed by selection is perhaps the most prominent way in which molecular ...
D for Figure 3 and text for methods and other details. Homologs of human HSPA12A and HSPA12B were fo...