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Timescale and genetic linkage explain the variable impact of defense systems on horizontal gene transfer
Yang Liu
,
João Botelho
,
and
Jaime Iranzo
Genome Res.
February 2025
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268
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278
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January 10, 2025
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doi:
10.1101/gr.279300.124
...opposite scenarios by quantifying the association between defense systems, MGE abundance, and
gene
acquisition rates in a phylogeny-aware comparative study of 197
prokaryotic
species.Our results shed light on previous, apparently contradictory findings concerning the effect of CRISPR-Cas on evolution...
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Reconstructing ancestral gene content by coevolution
Tamir Tuller
,
Hadas Birin
,
Uri Gophna
,
Martin Kupiec
,
and
Eytan Ruppin
Genome Res.
January 2010
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132
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November 30, 2009
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doi:
10.1101/gr.096115.109
...Reconstructing ancestral
gene
content by
coevolution
Tamir Tuller 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , Hadas Birin 1 , 4 , Uri Gophna 2 , Martin Kupiec 2 and Eytan Ruppin 1 , 3 1 School of Computer Sciences, Tel Aviv University...
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High-quality assembly of the Chinese white truffle genome and recalibrated divergence time estimate provide insight into the evolutionary dynamics of Tuberaceae
Jacopo Martelossi
,
Jacopo Vujovic
,
Yue Huang
,
Alessia Tatti
,
Kaiwei Xu
,
Federico Puliga
,
Yuanxue Chen
,
Omar Rota Stabelli
,
Fabrizio Ghiselli
,
Xiaoping Zhang
,
and
Alessandra Zambonelli
Genome Res.
November 2025
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2616
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August 21, 2025
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doi:
10.1101/gr.280368.124
...-existing Chromoviridae-related Gypsy clades independently expanded in different truffle lineages, leading to increased size and high
gene-family
turnover rates, but without resulting in highly rearranged s. Additionally, we uncover a significant enrichment of ECM-induced
gene
families
stemming from ancestral duplication...
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Hierarchical architecture of neo-sex chromosomes and accelerated adaptive evolution in tortricid moths
Fangyuan Yang
,
Li-Jun Cao
,
Petr Nguyen
,
Zhong-Zheng Ma
,
Jin-Cui Chen
,
Wei Song
,
and
Shu-Jun Wei
Genome Res.
January 2025
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January 6, 2025
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doi:
10.1101/gr.279569.124
...islands) were identified by the values of FST and Da (Fig. 4B, gray bar; Supplemental Fig. S9). In these islands, we identified multiple
genes
or
gene
families
related to host adaptation (for the longest 14 chromosomes, see Fig. 4B; Supplemental Table S7) such as the ABCC4 transporter on M17 that was also...
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The pig pangenome provides insights into the roles of coding structural variations in genetic diversity and adaptation
Zhengcao Li
,
Xiaohong Liu
,
Chen Wang
,
Zhenyang Li
,
Bo Jiang
,
Ruifeng Zhang
,
Lu Tong
,
Youping Qu
,
Sheng He
,
Haifan Chen
,
Yafei Mao
,
Qingnan Li
,
Torsten Pook
,
Yu Wu
,
Yanjun Zan
,
Hui Zhang
,
Lu Li
,
Keying Wen
,
and
Yaosheng Chen
Genome Res.
October 2023
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November 1, 2023
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doi:
10.1101/gr.277638.122
...features of the pig mobilome that contained 490,480 transposable element insertion polymorphisms (TIPs) resulting from recent mobilization of 970 TE
families
, and investigated their population dynamics along with influences on population differentiation and
gene
expression. In addition, several candidate...
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Diversity, duplication, and genomic organization of homeobox genes in Lepidoptera
Peter O. Mulhair
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Liam Crowley
,
Douglas H. Boyes
,
Amber Harper
,
Owen T. Lewis
,
Darwin Tree of Life Consortium
,
and
Peter W.H. Holland
Genome Res.
January 2023
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44
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December 8, 2022
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doi:
10.1101/gr.277118.122
...order of insects. Here we analyze an extensive data set of high-quality s to characterize the number and organization of all homeobox
genes
in 123 species of Lepidoptera from 23 taxonomic
families
. We find most Lepidoptera have around 100 homeobox loci, including an unusual Hox
gene
cluster in which...
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12 Drosophila Genomes/Letter
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Sequence variation within the rRNA gene loci of 12
Drosophila
species
Deborah E. Stage
and
Thomas H. Eickbush
Genome Res.
December 2007
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November 7, 2007
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doi:
10.1101/gr.6376807
..., and the “expansion regions,” which vary in sequence and account for most of the length differences among eukaryotic and
prokaryotic
rRNA
genes
( Clark et al. 1984 ; Hassouna et al. 1984 ). Figure 2 plots the sequence differences among the 12 species (vertical lines). The expansion regions (white boxes) contained...
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Drosophila 12 Genomes
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Evolutionary assembly patterns of prokaryotic genomes
Maximilian O. Press
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Christine Queitsch
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and
Elhanan Borenstein
Genome Res.
June 2016
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April 14, 2016
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doi:
10.1101/gr.200097.115
...by epistasis between residues. In
prokaryotes
, evolutionary innovation frequently happens by macrogenomic events such as horizontal
gene
transfer (HGT). Previous work has suggested that HGT can be influenced by ancestral genomic content, yet the extent of such
gene
-level constraints has not yet been...
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Gene-balanced duplications, like tetraploidy, provide predictable drive to increase morphological complexity
Michael Freeling
and
Brian C. Thomas
Genome Res.
July 2006
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814
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doi:
10.1101/gr.3681406
...) by ( Lynch and Conery 2000 ), were overestimated by ∼100-fold because of the prevalence of
gene
conversion. In general,
gene
family
loss and concomitant loss of coregulated
genes
characterizes eukaryotes ( Koonin et al. 2004 , and citations therein). The tetraploidies that decorate the eukaryotic...
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Evolutionary rate covariation reveals shared functionality and coexpression of genes
Nathan L. Clark
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Eric Alani
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and
Charles F. Aquadro
Genome Res.
April 2012
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720
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January 27, 2012
,
doi:
10.1101/gr.132647.111
...of bias. However, we found the same patterns of ERC presented above when we restricted analysis to only
genes
whose orthologs were found in all 18 species (data not shown). Evolutionary rate covariation is uniformly distributed over the protein primary sequence If intermolecular
coevolution
contributes...
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