BACKGROUND: The increasing number of sequenced insect and vertebrate genomes of variable divergence enables refined comparative analyses to quantify the major modes of animal genome evolution and allows tracing of gene genealogy (orthology) and pinpointing of gene extinctions (losses), which can reveal lineage-specific traits. RESULTS: To consistently quantify losses of orthologous groups of genes, we compared the gene repertoires of five vertebrates and five insects, including honeybee and Tribolium beetle, that represent insect orders outside the previously sequenced Diptera. We found hundreds of lost Urbilateria genes in each of the lineages and assessed their phylogenetic origin. The rate of losses correlates well with the species' rate...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Abstract Background Gene losses played a role which may have been as important as gene and genome du...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
The animal kingdom shows an astonishing diversity, the product of over 550 million years of animal e...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
Background: Understanding evolutionary processes that drive genome reduction requires determining th...
Background: The rate of molecular evolution varies widely between proteins, both within and among li...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
International audienceGene losses played a role which may have been as important as gene and genome ...
<p>Main taxa are listed on the tips, with representative species for which there is a fully sequence...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Abstract Background Gene losses played a role which may have been as important as gene and genome du...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
The animal kingdom shows an astonishing diversity, the product of over 550 million years of animal e...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...
Background: Understanding evolutionary processes that drive genome reduction requires determining th...
Background: The rate of molecular evolution varies widely between proteins, both within and among li...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
International audienceGene losses played a role which may have been as important as gene and genome ...
<p>Main taxa are listed on the tips, with representative species for which there is a fully sequence...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Insects are the most speciose group of animals, but the phylogenetic relationships of many major lin...
Abstract Background Gene losses played a role which may have been as important as gene and genome du...
The loss of flight ability has occurred thousands of times independently during insect evolution. Fl...