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  1. ...Supplemental Table S2 for GO categories and InterPro domains used for defining categories.Lineage-specific genes reveal specialization within the Blastocystis genusWe find multiple differences in gene content in between Blastocystis isolates that likely reflect their ecological niche. All strains...
  2. ...-kB in three mammalian lineages. Our comparative analyses of RELA binding, together with epigenetic and transcriptional profiles, revealed conserved and lineage-specific TE subfamilies that are likely to participate in mammalian NF-kB regulatory networks. Given the active enhancer features and proximity...
  3. ...a role, we scanned the s of more than 1000 avian and mammalian species for NUMTs. We show that a subclass of divergent NUMTs harboring mitogenes with intact reading frames is widespread across mammals and birds. We also show that some of these NUMTs appear to be similar across species. In addition, we...
  4. ...the APGs. MHC-I genes exhibit lineage-specific duplications and signs of concerted evolution, resulting in poorly resolved phylogenies. In contrast, MHC-II genes are more conserved and exhibit extensive trans-species polymorphism. Expression and polymorphism patterns identify putative nonclassical MHC...
  5. ...in mammals and birds that potentially contributed to mammalian and avian traits.Although interest in lineage-specific accelerated regions has mainly been attributed to their potential relevance to specific functional alterations and adaptive evolution, GC-biased gene conversion (gBGC) is an alternative...
  6. ...Complete s of Asgard archaea reveal diverse integrated and mobile genetic elements Luis E. Valentin-Alvarado1,2, Ling-Dong Shi1, Kathryn E. Appler3, Alexander Crits-Christoph1,2,11, Valerie De Anda3,4, Benjamin A. Adler1, Michael L. Cui1, Lynn Ly5, Pedro Leão3,12, Richard J. Roberts6, Rohan...
  7. ...insertions and lineage-specific duplicated genes. Our findings suggest independent evolution of subterminal caps converging on a common genetic and epigenetic structure that promoted ectopic exchange as well as the emergence of novel genes at transition regions between euchromatin and heterochromatin...
  8. ...(Supplemental Data S1). These findings indicate that dyad symmetries within the TfSat01 arrays are a widespread and conserved feature of the T. freemani centromeric regions.TfSat03 resides in the intercalary segments between TfSat01 arraysAnalysis of TfSat01 long-range organization revealed that TfSat01 arrays...
  9. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  10. ...and their 2 kbp flanking regions were enriched for specific genomic features. This revealed a significant enrichment of TEs across all analyzed SV types, especially duplications, possibly owing to the replicative mechanism of retrotransposons (Fig. 5C; Supplemental Table S10). In contrast, protein...
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