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  1. ...Lake Malawi cichlid pan graph reveals extensive structural variation driven by transposable elements Fu Xiang Quah1,2, Miguel Vasconcelos Almeida1, Moritz Blumer2, Chengwei Ulrika Yuan1,2, Bettina Fischer2, Kirsten See1, Ben Jackson2, Richard Zatha3, Bosco Rusuwa3, George F. Turner4, M. Emília...
  2. ...) to assemble the recalcitrant repetitive regions of the and developed a new framework to reveal the detailed pattern of structural variation in repeat clusters. Using a comprehensive map of variation within the histone and Stellate clusters, we explore patterns of variation that empower us to comment...
  3. ...A butterfly pan- reveals that a large amount of structural variation underlies the evolution of chromatin accessibility Angelo A. Ruggieri1, Luca Livraghi2,3, James J. Lewis4, Elizabeth Evans1, Francesco Cicconardi5, Laura Hebberecht5, Yadira Ortiz-Ruiz1,6, Stephen H. Montgomery5, Alfredo Ghezzi1...
  4. ...% to 70%). These changes in codon usage are not caused by shift in local substitution patterns as we see no similar variation in POC-control (Fig. 4B).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 4. Relationship between the frequency of putative-optimal codons and gene expression level. (A...
  5. .... 2023) and found copy-number variation of cis-regulatory elements underlying differences in eud-1 expression and mouth form. However, outside of this case study, it is unknown which nodes of the network are being acted on by evolution. To expand upon these findings, we compared gene expression between...
  6. ....marques@upf.eduAbstractExtreme phenotypic diversity, a history of artificial selection, and socioeconomic value make domestic dog breeds a compelling subject for genomic research. Copy number variation (CNV) is known to account for a significant part of inter-individual genomic diversity in other systems. However, a comprehensive -wide...
  7. ...Epigenomic differences in the human and chimpanzee s are associated with structural variation Xiaoyu Zhuo1,2, Alan Y. Du1,2, Erica C. Pehrsson1,2, Daofeng Li1,2 and Ting Wang1,2,3 1Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA; 2The...
  8. ...), spanning from 187.0 Mb down to 4.3 Mb (Fig. 2A). This pattern does not resemble the length variation in the Callorhinchus milii or the chicken (Fig. 2A). The chicken especially shows a steep slope, marked by a number of chromosomes shorter than 20 Mb (conventionally called microchromosomes) (Figs. 1A, 2A...
  9. ...system for studying regional recombination rate variation and its potential molecular underpinnings. Here, we developed a large whole- resequencing data set from a population of wood whites to obtain high-resolution recombination maps using linkage disequilibrium information. The analyses revealed...
  10. ...is fundamental to elucidate the architecture and plasticity of s. Nonrandom interactions of linearly distant loci regulate gene function in species-specific patterns, affecting function, evolution, and, ultimately, speciation. Yet, data from nonmodel organisms are scarce. To capture the macroevolutionary...
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