We present a detailed molecular evolutionary analysis of 1.2 Mb from the pericentromeric region of human 15q11. Sequence analysis indicates the region has been subject to extensive interchromosomal and intrachromosomal duplications during primate evolution. Comparative FISH analyses among non-human primates show remarkable quantitative and qualitative differences in the organization and duplication history of this region - including lineage-specific deletions and duplication expansions. Phylogenetic and comparative analyses reveal that the region is composed of at least 24 distinct segmental duplications or duplicons that have populated the pericentromeric regions of the human genome over the last 40 million years of human evolution. The va...
Ape chromosomes homologous to human chromosomes 14 and 15 were generated by a fission event of an an...
Gene duplication is one of the primary forces of evolutionary change. We present data from three dif...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
We present a detailed molecular evolutionary analysis of 1.2 Mb from the pericentromeric region of h...
Despite considerable advances in sequencing of the human genome over the past few years, the organiz...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...
Primate genomic sequence comparisons are becoming increasingly useful for elucidating the evolutiona...
Despite considerable advances in sequencing of the human genome over the past few years, the organiz...
An understanding of how centromeric transition regions are organized is a critical aspect of chromos...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
Ape chromosomes homologous to human chromosomes 14 and 15 were generated by a fission event of an an...
The underlying mechanism by which the interspersed pattern of human segmental duplications has evolv...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
BACKGROUND: Pericentric inversions are the most common euchromatic chromosomal differences among hum...
Ape chromosomes homologous to human chromosomes 14 and 15 were generated by a fission event of an an...
Gene duplication is one of the primary forces of evolutionary change. We present data from three dif...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...
We present a detailed molecular evolutionary analysis of 1.2 Mb from the pericentromeric region of h...
Despite considerable advances in sequencing of the human genome over the past few years, the organiz...
Human segmental duplications are hotspots for nonallelic homologous recombination leading to genomic...
Primate genomic sequence comparisons are becoming increasingly useful for elucidating the evolutiona...
Despite considerable advances in sequencing of the human genome over the past few years, the organiz...
An understanding of how centromeric transition regions are organized is a critical aspect of chromos...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
Ape chromosomes homologous to human chromosomes 14 and 15 were generated by a fission event of an an...
The underlying mechanism by which the interspersed pattern of human segmental duplications has evolv...
Segmental duplications contribute to human evolution, adaptation and genomic instability but are oft...
Background: Chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations and inversions, are recurrent phenome...
BACKGROUND: Pericentric inversions are the most common euchromatic chromosomal differences among hum...
Ape chromosomes homologous to human chromosomes 14 and 15 were generated by a fission event of an an...
Gene duplication is one of the primary forces of evolutionary change. We present data from three dif...
In recent decades, comparative chromosomal banding, chromosome painting, and gene-order studies have...