Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processes that occurred since the common ancestor of primates and carnivores, ∼95 million years ago. We investigated variations in G+C nucleotide fraction and synonymous nucleotide substitution rates (Ks) across dog and human genomes. Our results show that dog genes located either in subtelomeric and pericentromeric regions, or in short synteny blocks, possess significantly elevated G+C fraction and Ks values. Human subtelomeric, but not pericentromeric, genes also exhibit these elevations. We then examined 1.048 Gb of human sequence that is likely not to have been located near a primate telomere at any time since the common ancestor of dog and human...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variants (CNVs) account for substantial variation between genomes and are a ...
The remarkable responsiveness of dog morphology to selection is a testament to the mutability of mam...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
Understanding the mechanism of recombination has important implications for genome evolution and gen...
AbstractThe recent release of the domestic dog genome provides us with an ideal opportunity to inves...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
Comparative genomics allow us to search the human genome for segments that were extensively changed ...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variants (CNVs) account for substantial variation between genomes and are a ...
The remarkable responsiveness of dog morphology to selection is a testament to the mutability of mam...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
Sequencing of the dog genome allows an investigation of the location-dependent evolutionary processe...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
AbstractBackground: Nucleotide substitution rates and G + C content vary considerably among mammalia...
Understanding the mechanism of recombination has important implications for genome evolution and gen...
AbstractThe recent release of the domestic dog genome provides us with an ideal opportunity to inves...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
There are large-scale variations of the GC-content along mammalian chromosomes that have been called...
Unraveling the evolutionary forces responsible for variations of neutral substitution patterns among...
Comparative genomics allow us to search the human genome for segments that were extensively changed ...
AbstractSo far, there is no genome-wide estimation of the mutational spectrum in humans. In this stu...
BACKGROUND: Copy number variants (CNVs) account for substantial variation between genomes and are a ...
The remarkable responsiveness of dog morphology to selection is a testament to the mutability of mam...