Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for both evolution and disease. A variety of forms and mechanisms of duplication are recognised, operating across the scales of a few base pairs upto entire genomes. With the ever-increasing amounts of gene and genome sequence data that are becoming available, our understanding of the extent of duplication is greatly improving, both in terms of the scales of duplication events as well as their rates of occurrence. An accurate understanding of these processes is vital if we are to properly understand important events in evolution as well as mechanisms operating at the level of genome organisation. Here we will focus on duplication in animal genomes ...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
We have formerly seen that parts many times repeated are eminently liable to vary in number and stru...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
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Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
Gene duplications and gene losses have been frequent events in the evolution of animal genomes, with...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.Duplication is one of the most important mechanisms for evolving gene ...
Gene duplications and gene losses have been frequent events in the evolution of animal genomes, with...
Complete genome doubling has long-term consequences for the genome structure and the subsequent evol...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
We have formerly seen that parts many times repeated are eminently liable to vary in number and stru...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Duplication of genetic material is clearly a major route to genetic change, with consequences for bo...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
Genomic evolution is a continuous process that involves the accumulation of neutral and adaptive var...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
The annotated genome sequences of the vertebrates human, mouse, rat, chicken, frog, zebrafish, and T...
Gene duplications and gene losses have been frequent events in the evolution of animal genomes, with...
Restricted until 31 July 2010.Duplication is one of the most important mechanisms for evolving gene ...
Gene duplications and gene losses have been frequent events in the evolution of animal genomes, with...
Complete genome doubling has long-term consequences for the genome structure and the subsequent evol...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
We have formerly seen that parts many times repeated are eminently liable to vary in number and stru...