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  1. ...with D. mojavensis (Table 1).View this table: In this window In a new window Table 1. Total number of genes annotated in the six cactophilic Drosophila species sequenced in this workMinor effects of positive selection in HLAU genesThe use of Opuntia sp. has been proposed as the ancestral state...
  2. ...(Fingerhut et al. 2024). A complete assembly of the Drosophila Y is bound to shed light on some of these mysteries.The phenomenon of missing exons has obvious relevance for genomics and sequence technology; it most likely is not unique to Drosophila, and it is probably a matter of time before other cases...
  3. ...two individuals in the human population (Cheung et al. 2003), two pools of individuals from a genetically homogenized Drosophila population (Laurie-Ahlberg et al. 1982), or two phenotypically identical mouse neural stem cells (Subkhankulova et al. 2008). Natural polymorphism in cis...
  4. ....For benchmarking, we selected seven eukaryotic s, both GC-homogeneous and GC-inhomogeneous: Arabidopsis thaliana, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, Solanum lycopersicum, Danio rerio, Gallus gallus, and Mus musculus. Along with GeneMark-ETP we tested GeneMark-ET; GeneMark-EP+; the pipelines BRAKER1...
  5. ...in Drosophila melanogaster, much less is known about the origin and evolution of piCs in this or any other species. To investigate piC origin and evolution, we use a population genomic approach to compare piC activity and sequence composition across eight geographically distant strains of D. melanogaster...
  6. ....1086/418744 ↵Aguilar A, Roemer G, Debenham S, Binns M, Garcelon D, Wayne RK. 2004. High MHC diversity maintained by balancing selection in an otherwise genetically monomorphic mammal. Proc Natl Acad Sci 101: 3490–3494. doi:10.1073/pnas.0306582101 ↵Andolfatto P. 2005. Adaptive evolution of non-coding DNA in Drosophila...
  7. ...to ongoing selection, and levels of genetic load. However, even for key evolutionary model species such as Drosophila melanogaster and Drosophila simulans, few estimates of these parameters are available, and we have little idea of how rates vary between individuals, sexes, or populations. Knowledge...
  8. ...).The fungal data set includes 74 fungal s which were selected according to the method of Wang et al. (2009) as representative of the fungal diversity, together with three outgroup s: Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, and Monosiga brevicollis. All proteomes and s were downloaded from...
  9. ...of Xiphophorus, in particular viviparity, may have required changes in protein structures and should be visible as signatures of positive selection. To uncover such genomic traces of natural selection, 8492 one-to-one orthologs from the three Xiphophorus species and seven other teleost species were collected...
  10. ...means that the neORF is found only in one line. The y-axis represents the neORFs length. The four boxes on the right represent the average lengths of de novo genes found in Drosophila with different ages. (B) Number of exons in neORFs. The x-axis shows the genomic position of neORFs. The y-axis shows...
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