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  1. ...functional diversification during evolution. In this study, we seek to identify the diversification and potential gene neofunctionalization of lung tumors in the TRACERx cohort. We develop a novel computational protocol to identify preduplication and postduplication mutations predicted to affect protein...
  2. ...are therefore likely to impact evolution of gene regulation. Yet, the role of TEs in regulatory evolution after WGDs is not well understood. Here we used Atlantic salmon as a model system to explore how TE activity after the salmonid WGD ∼100 MYA shaped CRE evolution. We identified 55,080 putative TE-CREs using...
  3. ...a fundamental gap in the interpretation of their functional evolution. As a result of the whole- duplication, identifying orthologous and paralogous genomic regions across teleosts is challenging, hindering -wide investigations into their polyploid history. Here, we combine tailored gene phylogeny methodology...
  4. ...of sister chromatids, this leads to offspring being homozygous (Lampert 2008). Offspring production by an aborted meiosis II and gamete duplication has the same genetic consequences (see Fig. 1; Asher 1970). In automixis with central fusion, products of meiosis I fuse and give rise to offspring s, which...
  5. ...functional molecules. The biological function of a given protein is dictated by the arrangement of the atoms and functional groups in its three-dimensional (3D) structure. Therefore, variation in protein 3D structure is an essential source of information to explain how coding sequence variants impact gene...
  6. ...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...
  7. ...of Mariculture Breeding, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361000, China; 4Xiamen Key Laboratory of Big Data Intelligent Analysis and Decision, Xiamen, Fujian 361005, China Corresponding author: wangying@xmu.edu.cnAbstractUnderstanding gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is crucial for deciphering cellular...
  8. ...variant classes. PAV is especially susceptible to false duplications impacting recall because of its alignment trimming algorithm. While less pronounced, we did observe a similar outlier in HG00733 (Supplemental Fig. S6). Although the assembly size for HG002 is larger than expected, metrics...
  9. ...multiple family members at high rates (Paskov et al. 2021). Large structural variants such as deletions and duplications may also hinder attempts to identify crossovers in families by producing genomic regions with unusual, non-Mendelian variant patterns (Roach et al. 2010).Several approaches have been...
  10. ...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...
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