The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evolutionary biology. However, this assumption is more speculative from theory rather than well proven in genome-wide studies. Here, we generated an atlas of the rate of copy number changes (CNCs) in all the gene families of ten animal genomes. We grouped the gene families with similar CNC dynamics into rate pattern groups (RPGs) and annotated their function using a novel bottom-up approach. By comparing CNC rate patterns, we showed that most of the species-specific CNC rates groups are formed by gene duplication rather than gene loss, and most of the changes in rates of CNCs may be the result of adaptive evolution. We also found that the functions ...
Knowledge of the rate of point mutation is of fundamental importance, because mutations are a vital ...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Copy-number variants (CNVs) are a ubiquitous form of genetic variation. How often this form of vari...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
[[abstract]]The evolution of duplicate genes has been a topic of broad interest. Here we propose tha...
Using two high-quality human metabolic networks, we employed comparative genomics techniques to infe...
Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. How...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
Abstract Gene duplication and the accompanying release of negative selective pressure on the duplica...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
Knowledge of the rate of point mutation is of fundamental importance, because mutations are a vital ...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
The notion that gene duplications generating new genes and functions is commonly accepted in evoluti...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Copy-number variants (CNVs) are a ubiquitous form of genetic variation. How often this form of vari...
Key words: gene duplication, genome evolution, genome size Although gene duplication has generally b...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
The evolution of gene families is complex, involving gene-level evolutionary events such as gene dup...
[[abstract]]The evolution of duplicate genes has been a topic of broad interest. Here we propose tha...
Using two high-quality human metabolic networks, we employed comparative genomics techniques to infe...
Gene duplication is widely regarded as a major mechanism modeling genome evolution and function. How...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
Abstract Gene duplication and the accompanying release of negative selective pressure on the duplica...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...
Knowledge of the rate of point mutation is of fundamental importance, because mutations are a vital ...
Asynchronous replication of the genome has been associated with different rates of point mutation an...
Although recent research has revealed high genomic complexity in the earliest-splitting animals and ...