International audienceTeleost fishes comprise one-half of all vertebrate species and possess a duplicated genome. This whole-genome duplication (WGD) occurred on the teleost stem lineage in an ancient common ancestor of all living teleosts and is hypothesized as a trigger of their exceptional evolutionary radiation. Genomic and phylogenetic data indicate that WGD occurred in the Mesozoic after the divergence of teleosts from their closest living relatives but before the origin of the extant teleost groups. However, these approaches cannot pinpoint WGD among the many extinct groups that populate this 50- to 100-million-y lineage, preventing tests of the evolutionary effects of WGD. We infer patterns of genome size evolution in fossil stem-gr...
Researchers, supported by data from polyploid plants, have suggested that whole genome duplication (...
For many genes, ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) have two paralogous copies, where only one ortholog...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) are important evolutionary events. Our understanding of underlying m...
Teleost fishes comprise one-half of all vertebrate species and possess a duplicated genome. This who...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) events have shaped the history of many evolutionary lineages. One suc...
BackgroundOne of the main explanations for the stunning diversity of teleost fishes (approximately 2...
Multiple rounds of whole genome duplication (WGD) have played a pivotal role in the expansion, elabo...
International audienceTeleost fishes are ancient tetraploids descended from an ancestral whole-genom...
The ancestor of most teleost fishes underwent a whole-genome duplication event three hundred million...
There are approximately 25 000 species in the division Teleostei and most are believed to have arise...
Numerous ancient whole-genome duplications (WGD) have occurred during eukaryote evolution. In verteb...
Since Darwin, biologists have been struck by the extraordinary diversity of teleost fishes, particul...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have major impacts on the evolution of species, as they produce new ...
The ray-finned fishes are the most diverse and successful within the vertebrates and their genomes v...
Researchers, supported by data from polyploid plants, have suggested that whole genome duplication (...
For many genes, ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) have two paralogous copies, where only one ortholog...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) are important evolutionary events. Our understanding of underlying m...
Teleost fishes comprise one-half of all vertebrate species and possess a duplicated genome. This who...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) events have shaped the history of many evolutionary lineages. One suc...
BackgroundOne of the main explanations for the stunning diversity of teleost fishes (approximately 2...
Multiple rounds of whole genome duplication (WGD) have played a pivotal role in the expansion, elabo...
International audienceTeleost fishes are ancient tetraploids descended from an ancestral whole-genom...
The ancestor of most teleost fishes underwent a whole-genome duplication event three hundred million...
There are approximately 25 000 species in the division Teleostei and most are believed to have arise...
Numerous ancient whole-genome duplications (WGD) have occurred during eukaryote evolution. In verteb...
Since Darwin, biologists have been struck by the extraordinary diversity of teleost fishes, particul...
Accurate species phylogenies are a prerequisite for evolutionary research. Teleosts are by far the l...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have major impacts on the evolution of species, as they produce new ...
The ray-finned fishes are the most diverse and successful within the vertebrates and their genomes v...
Researchers, supported by data from polyploid plants, have suggested that whole genome duplication (...
For many genes, ray-finned fish (Actinopterygii) have two paralogous copies, where only one ortholog...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) are important evolutionary events. Our understanding of underlying m...