Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve as an engine of evolutionary change, especially during human origins (the "less-is-more" hypothesis). However, there has been no comprehensive analysis of human-specific pseudogenes. Furthermore, it is unclear whether pseudogenization itself can be selectively favored and thus play an active role in human evolution. Here we conduct a comparative genomic analysis and a literature survey to identify 80 nonprocessed pseudogenes that were inactivated in the human lineage after its separation from the chimpanzee lineage. Many functions are involved among these genes, with chemoreception and immune response being outstandingly overrepresented, sugge...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The human CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase gene (CMAH) suffered deletion of an exon that enco...
Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve a...
Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Inves-tigating genes that were inactivated specific...
The human caspase-12 gene is polymorphic for the presence or absence of a stop codon, which results ...
Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Investigating genes that were inactivated specifica...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
Nonsense SNPs introduce premature termination codons into genes and can result in the absence of a g...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The human CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase gene (CMAH) suffered deletion of an exon that enco...
Pseudogenization is a widespread phenomenon in genome evolution, and it has been proposed to serve a...
Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Inves-tigating genes that were inactivated specific...
The human caspase-12 gene is polymorphic for the presence or absence of a stop codon, which results ...
Pseudogenes are nonfunctional vestiges of genes. Investigating genes that were inactivated specifica...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
International audienceHuman genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of...
Nonsense SNPs introduce premature termination codons into genes and can result in the absence of a g...
Human genes governing innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressur...
Background: Transcribed pseudogenes are copies of protein-coding genes that have accumulated indicat...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The human CMP-N-acetylneuraminic acid hydroxylase gene (CMAH) suffered deletion of an exon that enco...