The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene duplication, horizontal gene transfer, and gene loss (DTL), and other processes such as incomplete lineage sorting (ILS). Because of this, topological differences often exist between gene trees and species trees. A number of models have been recently developed to explain these discrepancies, the most realistic of which attempt to consider both gene-level events and ILS. When unified in a single model, the interaction between ILS and gene-level events can cause polymorphism in gene copy number, which we refer to as copy number hemiplasy (CNH). In this paper we extend the Wright-Fisher process to include duplications and losses over several speci...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Gene duplication and loss are two evolutionary processes that occur across all three domains of life...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
Incomplete lineage sorting (ILS), the interaction between coalescence and speciation, can generate i...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) has been demonstrated to occur broadly and repeatedly in the evolutio...
PublishedMotivation: Recent large-scale studies of individuals within a population have demonstrated...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
International audienceIncomplete lineage sorting (ILS), the interaction between coalescence and spec...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Gene duplication and loss are two evolutionary processes that occur across all three domains of life...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
Incomplete lineage sorting (ILS), the interaction between coalescence and speciation, can generate i...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) has been demonstrated to occur broadly and repeatedly in the evolutio...
PublishedMotivation: Recent large-scale studies of individuals within a population have demonstrated...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
Explanations for gene tree discordance with respect to a species tree are commonly attributed to dee...
International audienceIncomplete lineage sorting (ILS), the interaction between coalescence and spec...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
With the availability of genomic sequence data, there is increasing interest in using genes with a p...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
International audienceThis article reviews the various models that have been used to describe the re...
Gene duplication and loss are two evolutionary processes that occur across all three domains of life...