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  1. ....pantalacci@ens-lyon.fr, marie.semon@ens-lyon.frAbstractSpecies adapting to a similar lifestyle may undergo convergent changes in organ structure and cellular function, themselves relying or not on these convergent genetic changes. The extent of genomic convergence is thus debated and may further depend on the interplay between...
  2. ...repeat units have previously been used to define D4Z4 subhaplotypes (Lemmers et al. 2010b), however these have largely been restricted to SNVs affecting restriction enzyme sites. The additional 4qA-, 4qB- and 10qA-specific genetic variants identified here provide further insight into D4Z4 subhaplotypes...
  3. ...in fish, and provide novel insights into the adaptation of feeding habits over the evolution course.Teleost fishes are the most successfully evolved of aquatic animals, displaying wide morphological, feeding, and metabolic diversity to adapt to complex living environments (Gui et al. 2022). Over millions...
  4. ...of transposable element origination and high inactivity compared to other vertebrates. Beyond providing a reference point for comparative vertebrate genomic studies, the new gar s illuminate a structural component of slow genomic evolution in living fossils and molecular mechanisms that may underlie exceptional...
  5. ...motif can be used for searching in Quadrupia. Finally, Quadrupia provides a downloads page, which enables users to download the complete data sets and incorporate them in their analyses.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 11. The sequence search options. (A) The G4 sequence search...
  6. ...Chromosome-level sub-aware de novo assembly provides insight into Saccharomyces bayanus divergence after hybridization Cory Gardner1,2,5, Junhao Chen3,5, Christina Hadfield2, Zhaolian Lu3, David Debruin2, Yu Zhan3, Maureen J. Donlin2,4, Tae-Hyuk Ahn1,2 and Zhenguo Lin2,3 1Department of Computer...
  7. ...that there is a certain degree of conservation between homologous genes. However, with evolution and genomic changes, some gene pairs will have sequence differences or asymmetry between homologous chromosomes. This variation may be related to the adaptive evolution of different species or the functional differentiation...
  8. ...spectrum, which is commonly used as an indication of natural selection (Vishnoi et al. 2011). Evolutionary measures of sequence conservation provide important insights into structural constraints (Davydov et al. 2010; Kistler et al. 2018; Sun et al. 2023). Therefore, understanding how natural selection...
  9. ...showing the genomic and taxonomic novelty of the 209 strains with newly released s in this study. Details are provided in the main text and in Supplemental Table S3.A total of 76 complete s contained two or more contigs (Fig. 1B; Supplemental Table S2). In particular, 68 of these s included secondary...
  10. ...has adapted to thrive in animal hosts with different diets, physiologies, and resident microbiota. Our highly contiguous and complete s allowed us to investigate patterns of evolution within and between subtypes and to compare the genus to related protists. This work demonstrates how high...
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