Co-option of transposable elements (TEs) to become part of existing or new enhancers is an important mechanism for evolution of gene regulation. However, contributions of lineage-specific TE insertions to recent regulatory adaptations remain poorly understood. Gibbons present a suitable model to study these contributions as they have evolved a lineage-specific TE called LAVA (LINE-AluSz-VNTR-Alu LIKE), which is still active in the gibbon genome. The LAVA retrotransposon is thought to have played a role in the emergence of the highly rearranged structure of the gibbon genome by disrupting transcription of cell cycle genes. In this study, we investigated whether LAVA may have also contributed to the evolution of gene regulation by adopting en...
The emergence of new genes and functions is of central importance to the evolution of species. The c...
Abstract Background Sequence analysis of the orangutan genome revealed that recent proliferative act...
The process of non-allelic gene conversion acts on homologous sequences during recombination, replac...
Transposable elements (TEs) can shape gene regulation networks by being co-opted as enhancers. Howev...
Abstract Gibbons (Hylobatidae) shared a common ancestor with the other hominoids only 15-18 million ...
Gibbons (Hylobatidae) shared a common ancestor with the other hominoids only 15-18 million years ago...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the regulation of nearby genes through several mechanisms. He...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the regulation of nearby genes through several mechanisms. He...
Gibbons are small arboreal apes that display an accelerated rate of evolutionary chromosomal rearran...
The gibbon genome exhibits extensive karyotypic diversity with an increased rate of chromosomal rear...
Gibbon species have accumulated an unusually high number of chromosomal changes since diverging from...
Although emerging evidence suggests that transposable elements (TEs) have contributed novel regulato...
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise almost half of primate genomes and their aberrant regulation ca...
BACKGROUND: Sequence analysis of the orangutan genome revealed that recent proliferative activity of...
Changes in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression have a central role in evolution. Here, we e...
The emergence of new genes and functions is of central importance to the evolution of species. The c...
Abstract Background Sequence analysis of the orangutan genome revealed that recent proliferative act...
The process of non-allelic gene conversion acts on homologous sequences during recombination, replac...
Transposable elements (TEs) can shape gene regulation networks by being co-opted as enhancers. Howev...
Abstract Gibbons (Hylobatidae) shared a common ancestor with the other hominoids only 15-18 million ...
Gibbons (Hylobatidae) shared a common ancestor with the other hominoids only 15-18 million years ago...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the regulation of nearby genes through several mechanisms. He...
Transposable elements (TEs) can affect the regulation of nearby genes through several mechanisms. He...
Gibbons are small arboreal apes that display an accelerated rate of evolutionary chromosomal rearran...
The gibbon genome exhibits extensive karyotypic diversity with an increased rate of chromosomal rear...
Gibbon species have accumulated an unusually high number of chromosomal changes since diverging from...
Although emerging evidence suggests that transposable elements (TEs) have contributed novel regulato...
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise almost half of primate genomes and their aberrant regulation ca...
BACKGROUND: Sequence analysis of the orangutan genome revealed that recent proliferative activity of...
Changes in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression have a central role in evolution. Here, we e...
The emergence of new genes and functions is of central importance to the evolution of species. The c...
Abstract Background Sequence analysis of the orangutan genome revealed that recent proliferative act...
The process of non-allelic gene conversion acts on homologous sequences during recombination, replac...