Recent evolutionary studies clearly indicate that evolution is mainly driven by changes in the complex mechanisms of gene regulation and not solely by polymorphism in protein-encoding genes themselves. After a short description of the cis-regulatory mechanism, we intend in this review to argue that by applying newly available technologies and by merging research areas such as evolutionary and developmental biology, population genetics, ecology and molecular cell biology it is now possible to study evolution in an integrative way. We contend that, by analysing the effects of promoter sequence variation on phenotypic diversity in natural populations, we will soon be able to break the barrier between the study of extant genetic variability and...
Transcription, the process of generating RNA copies of the genetic information stored in the DNA, is...
Arguably the most important theory in biology is the theory of evolution by natural selection. We st...
<div><p>Perennial questions of evolutionary biology can be applied to gene regulatory systems using ...
Changes to promoter regions probably have been responsible for many morphological evolutionary trans...
Efforts to understand the genetic basis of evolutionary change have concentrated on proteins and the...
A key question in evolutionary developmental biology is how DNA sequence changes have directed the e...
Major advances have been made in understanding the evolution of transcriptional regulation using mic...
The promoter sequence is the key regulatory region of a gene that controls and regulates gene expres...
developmental pathways; evolution of life; exon shuffling; gene recruitment; genome evolution; horiz...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A growing body of evidence suggests that alterations in transcription...
Cis-regulatory elements ( Abstract | Cis-regulatory sequences, such as enhancers and promoters, cont...
For closely-related species, development begins at a very similar state yet the adult organisms disp...
Transcription regulation plays a central role in the activity of living cells and in their response ...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Phenotypes that appear to be conserved could be maintained not only by strong purifying selection on...
Transcription, the process of generating RNA copies of the genetic information stored in the DNA, is...
Arguably the most important theory in biology is the theory of evolution by natural selection. We st...
<div><p>Perennial questions of evolutionary biology can be applied to gene regulatory systems using ...
Changes to promoter regions probably have been responsible for many morphological evolutionary trans...
Efforts to understand the genetic basis of evolutionary change have concentrated on proteins and the...
A key question in evolutionary developmental biology is how DNA sequence changes have directed the e...
Major advances have been made in understanding the evolution of transcriptional regulation using mic...
The promoter sequence is the key regulatory region of a gene that controls and regulates gene expres...
developmental pathways; evolution of life; exon shuffling; gene recruitment; genome evolution; horiz...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A growing body of evidence suggests that alterations in transcription...
Cis-regulatory elements ( Abstract | Cis-regulatory sequences, such as enhancers and promoters, cont...
For closely-related species, development begins at a very similar state yet the adult organisms disp...
Transcription regulation plays a central role in the activity of living cells and in their response ...
With the development of next-generation sequencing technologies, many large scale experimental effor...
Phenotypes that appear to be conserved could be maintained not only by strong purifying selection on...
Transcription, the process of generating RNA copies of the genetic information stored in the DNA, is...
Arguably the most important theory in biology is the theory of evolution by natural selection. We st...
<div><p>Perennial questions of evolutionary biology can be applied to gene regulatory systems using ...