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  1. ...found very few cases of perfect convergent amino acid evolution (Roycroft et al. 2021).We were not able to study all the genes in the rodent , because we left aside genes that had undergone recent duplications and low-expressed genes whose sequence could not be reconstructed in certain species...
  2. ...Transposable elements contribute to the evolution of host shift–related genes in cactophilic Drosophila species Daniel Siqueira de Oliveira1,2,3, Anaïs Larue2, William Vilas Boas Nunes2, Francois Sabot4, Alejandra Bodelón5, María Pilar García Guerreiro5, Cristina Vieira2 and Claudia Marcia...
  3. ...of the mammalian . This highlights the relevance of transcriptional crosstalk between genes which share nucleic acid sequence. The results and analysis are available on an Rshiny application (https://hngeneviewer.sites.er.kcl.ac.uk/hn_viewer/).Classically genes are represented one after another along...
  4. ..., identify segmentally duplicated genes, and enable the phasing of reads (Logsdon et al. 2020). The phasing specifically allows for the assignment of haplotypes to pathogenic variants, enhancing diagnostic utility. LRS advancements enable the simultaneous measurement of DNAm profiles alongside genetic data...
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  5. ...demonstrate that many mitochondrial-coding NUMTs exhibit signs of long-term selection. In a subset of these NUMT genes, we detected evolutionary signals consistent with adaptive evolution, including one human NUMT shared among seven ape species. These findings suggest that NUMT insertions may occasionally...
  6. ...1 Title 1 Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals 2 conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease 3 Running title: Substantia nigra aging linked to Parkinson 4 Kangli Wang1, Weikun Xia1, Yingli Gu1, Songpeng Zu1, Qian Yang2, Maria Luisa Amaral1...
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  7. ...a broader conservation across the class, with the exception of the Lepidoptera (Pease and Hahn 2012).Previous work has documented convergent gene content on the mammalian Y, avian W, and snake W Chromosomes (Bellott and Page 2021) and convergent evolution of mammalian X and avian Z Chromosome gene content...
  8. ...'s intolerance to heterozygous deletion or loss-of-function variants. A related concept of triplosensitivity refers to intolerance to duplication. Beyond these large changes that affect one entire copy of a gene, especially noncoding genetic variants affect the expression of nearby genes. For many genes...
  9. ...were strongly enriched for genes involved in functions such as microtubule-based process, chromosome organization, and regulation of organelle organization (Fig. 3A; Supplemental Fig. S19). In contrast, we found that central nodes from blood context-specific networks were enriched for genes associated...
  10. ...insertions that influence gene regulation. In line with this, Gillard et al. (2021) recently reported that TE insertions in promoters were associated with regulatory divergence of gene duplicates following WGD in salmonid fish. However, systematic investigations into the role of TEs in CRE evolution...
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