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  1. ...et al. 2011, 2016), and also to identify novel human and mouse protein-coding genes based on the alignment of 29 mammalian s (Lindblad-Toh et al. 2011). Meanwhile, Mackowiak et al. (2015) used PhyloCSF to find 2000 candidates for conserved short ORFs (sORFs) in the human, mouse, zebrafish, Drosophila...
  2. ...insertions of Wolbachia sequences, but effects of Wolbachia infection on quantitative traits are rarely significant. The DGRP complements ongoing efforts to functionally annotate the Drosophila genome. Indeed, 15% of all D. melanogaster genes segregate for potentially damaged proteins in the DGRP...
  3. ...Systematic discovery and characterization of fly microRNAs using 12 Drosophila genomes Alexander Stark 1 , 2 , 4 , 6 , Pouya Kheradpour 2 , 4 , Leopold Parts 2 , 5 , Julius Brennecke 3 , Emily Hodges 3 , Gregory J. Hannon 3...
  4. ...flies mapping to about 2850 Drosophila genes have been generated (FlyORF, http://www.FlyORF.ch). In 2018, the human ORF collection containing 365 UAS-ORF plasmids for Drosophila transgenesis was constructed and deposited to the Drosophila Genomics Resource Center (DGRC, https...
  5. ..., which allows comparative genomics methods to annotate features such as protein-coding genes, structured RNAs, and regulatory motifs with high accuracy (Drosophila 12 Genomes Consortium 2007; Kheradpour et al. 2007; Stark et al. 2007a,b). (2) The majority (54%) of introns in Drosophila melanogaster...
  6. ...genes. With the available complete sequences or comprehensive drafts of several eukaryotic s including Saccharomyces cerevisiae ( Goffeau et al. 1996 ), Caenorhabditis elegans ( The C. elegans sequencing consortium 1998 ), Drosophila melanogaster ( Adams et al. 2000 ), Arabidopsis thaliana...
  7. ...observed for only a handful of eukaryotic genes. We previously used comparative genomics evidence to recognize protein-coding regions in 12 species of Drosophila and showed that for 149 genes, the open reading frame following the stop codon has a protein-coding conservation signature, hinting that stop...
  8. ...and their resulting DNA-binding specificity, highlighting how different isoforms can increase the complexity of available trans-acting factors for gene regulationwithout expanding gene number. These data can be used to predict genomic targets for these TFs within the Drosophila . In addition, we have defined...
  9. ...rearrangement (LR) events in our assembly (Supplemental Table 4). When incorporating Drosophila yakuba, the number of orthologs found in all three species reduces to 12,747 genes (92.9% of D. melanogaster genes). From this subset, rates of evolution along the D. melanogaster and D. simulans lineages...
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