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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. ...of several genes related to ecological adaptation (e.g., ABCCs) and facilitating the divergence of closely related species, whereas the undercompensated M20 did not show such an effect. Thus, accelerated evolution under a novel pattern of dosage compensation may have favored the adaptive radiation...
  3. ...observed higher differential expression of localization genes than in non-HLAU. Taken together, the quantitative results suggest that adaptations that have allowed the shift from Opuntia sp. to columnar cacti may arise from the evolution of gene expression.The enrichment of TEs on HLAU genes...
  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. ...The grasshopper reveals long-term gene content conservation of the X Chromosome and temporal variation in X Chromosome evolution Xinghua Li1,2, Judith E. Mank3 and Liping Ban1 1Department of Grassland Resources and Ecology, College of Grassland Science and Technology, China Agricultural University...
  6. ...” mechanisms (Vonica et al. 2020; Luria et al. 2023; Fleck et al. 2024), with the former from the processes of gene duplication and gene traffic (Emerson et al. 2004) and the latter occurring from exclusively sequence evolution (Domazet-Lošo et al. 2007). Thus, genetic novelty of new genes could be either...
  7. ...into organization of genes involved in mating behavior and contributed to our understanding of reproductive mechanisms generating novel genetic diversity (Schwessinger et al. 2022; Li et al. 2023a; Luo et al. 2024). This includes the somatic exchanges of nuclei between asexual rust lineages that are adapted...
  8. ...to the evolution of gene regulatory networks in mammals (Imbeault et al. 2017; Senft and Macfarlan 2021), we first evaluated the amino acid sequence similarity of mouse and human KZFP proteins across mammalian species using the BioMart web tool. Notably, a subset of mouse KZFPs was present only in mice...
  9. ...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...
  10. ...). The piRNA pathway presents features of an adaptive defense system against TE invasion (Aravin et al. 2007; Brennecke et al. 2008; Khurana et al. 2011; Yu et al. 2019), but little is known about the processes driving its evolution. Many piRNA pathway genes encoding the proteins involved in TE silencing...
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