Genome structure variation has profound impacts on phenotype in organisms ranging from microbes to humans, yet little is known about how natural selection acts on genome arrangement. Pathogenic bacteria such as Yersinia pestis, which causes bubonic and pneumonic plague, often exhibit a high degree of genomic rearrangement. The recent availability of several Yersinia genomes offers an unprecedented opportunity to study the evolution of genome structure and arrangement. We introduce a set of statistical methods to study patterns of rearrangement in circular chromosomes and apply them to the Yersinia. We constructed a multiple alignment of eight Yersinia genomes using Mauve software to identify 78 conserved segments that are internally free fr...
Genome rearrangements have important effects on bacterial phenotypes and influence the evolution of ...
Genome rearrangements have been studied in 30 c-proteobacterial complete genomes by comparing the or...
The factors behind genome size evolution have been of great interest, considering that eukaryotic ge...
Genome structure variation has profound impacts on phenotype in organisms ranging from microbes to h...
Genome rearrangements have played an important role in the evolution of Yersinia pestis from its pro...
Genome structure variation has profound impacts on phenotype in organisms ranging from microbes to h...
The genus Burkholderia consists of species that occupy remarkably diverse ecological niches. Its bes...
Abstract Background Genome rearrangement describes gross changes of chromosomal regions, plays an im...
Nucleotide composition analyses of bacterial genomes such as cumulative GC skew highlight the atypic...
Genomes evolve not only in base sequence but also in terms of their architecture, defined by gene or...
Nucleotide composition analyses of bacterial genomes such as cumulative GC skew highlight the atypic...
International audienceLarge-scale mutational events that occur when stretches of DNA sequence move t...
Chromosome rearrangements result in changes to the physical linkage and order of sequences in the g...
International audienceBackgroundGene organization dynamics is actively studied because it provides u...
Genome plasticity resulting from frequent rearrangement of the bacterial genome is a fascinating but...
Genome rearrangements have important effects on bacterial phenotypes and influence the evolution of ...
Genome rearrangements have been studied in 30 c-proteobacterial complete genomes by comparing the or...
The factors behind genome size evolution have been of great interest, considering that eukaryotic ge...
Genome structure variation has profound impacts on phenotype in organisms ranging from microbes to h...
Genome rearrangements have played an important role in the evolution of Yersinia pestis from its pro...
Genome structure variation has profound impacts on phenotype in organisms ranging from microbes to h...
The genus Burkholderia consists of species that occupy remarkably diverse ecological niches. Its bes...
Abstract Background Genome rearrangement describes gross changes of chromosomal regions, plays an im...
Nucleotide composition analyses of bacterial genomes such as cumulative GC skew highlight the atypic...
Genomes evolve not only in base sequence but also in terms of their architecture, defined by gene or...
Nucleotide composition analyses of bacterial genomes such as cumulative GC skew highlight the atypic...
International audienceLarge-scale mutational events that occur when stretches of DNA sequence move t...
Chromosome rearrangements result in changes to the physical linkage and order of sequences in the g...
International audienceBackgroundGene organization dynamics is actively studied because it provides u...
Genome plasticity resulting from frequent rearrangement of the bacterial genome is a fascinating but...
Genome rearrangements have important effects on bacterial phenotypes and influence the evolution of ...
Genome rearrangements have been studied in 30 c-proteobacterial complete genomes by comparing the or...
The factors behind genome size evolution have been of great interest, considering that eukaryotic ge...