It has been proposed that two events of duplication of the entire genome occurred early in vertebrate history (2R hypothesis). Several phylogenetic studies with a few gene families (mostly Hox genes and proteins from the MHC) have tried to confirm these polyploidization events. However, data from a single locus cannot explain the evolutionary history of a complete genome. To study this 2R hypothesis, we have taken advantage of the phylogenetic position of the lamprey to study the history of gene duplications in vertebrates. We selected most gene families that contain several paralogous genes in vertebrates and for which lamprey genes and an out-group are known in databases. In addition, we isolated members of the nuclear receptor superfamil...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) serves as a comparative model for reconstructing vertebrate evo...
Two-rounds whole genome duplications (2R WGD) occurred in the vertebrate ancestors, and ...
Lampreys are representatives of an ancient vertebrate lineage that diverged from our own ~500 millio...
It is generally accepted that many genes present in vertebrate genomes owe their origin to two whole...
It is generally accepted that many genes present in vertebrate genomes owe their origin to two whole...
It is generally accepted that many genes present in vertebrate genomes owe their origin to two whole...
ABSTRACT The widely accepted notion that two whole-genome duplications occurred during early vertebr...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, ...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
Abstract Background It has been proposed that more than 450 million years ago, two successive whole ...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) serves as a comparative model for reconstructing vertebrate evo...
Two-rounds whole genome duplications (2R WGD) occurred in the vertebrate ancestors, and ...
Lampreys are representatives of an ancient vertebrate lineage that diverged from our own ~500 millio...
It is generally accepted that many genes present in vertebrate genomes owe their origin to two whole...
It is generally accepted that many genes present in vertebrate genomes owe their origin to two whole...
It is generally accepted that many genes present in vertebrate genomes owe their origin to two whole...
ABSTRACT The widely accepted notion that two whole-genome duplications occurred during early vertebr...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, ...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
Abstract Background It has been proposed that more than 450 million years ago, two successive whole ...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
Agnathans represent a remnant of a primitive offshoot of the vertebrates, and the long evolutionary...
The hypothesis that the relatively large and complex vertebrate genome was created by two ancient, w...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) serves as a comparative model for reconstructing vertebrate evo...
Two-rounds whole genome duplications (2R WGD) occurred in the vertebrate ancestors, and ...
Lampreys are representatives of an ancient vertebrate lineage that diverged from our own ~500 millio...