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  1. ...and the amount of genomic convergence. To our knowledge, we so far lacked study designs that could quantify genomic convergence accounting for both species relatedness and age of transition.Rodentia is the most diversified order of mammals with living representatives spanning 70 million years (MY) of evolution...
  2. ...is visualized with the inter-specific correspondence of one-to-one orthologs (see Methods).Previous studies sought to reconstruct the process of karyotypic evolution of vertebrates but often lacked elasmobranchs in the data set (Sacerdot et al. 2018; Nakatani et al. 2021). In the present study, we performed...
  3. ...that exist across a wide geographic and environmental range, while retaining a largely conserved karyotype (Potts and Wiltshire 1997; Booth et al. 2015; Grattapaglia et al. 2015; Butler et al. 2017; Supple et al. 2018), which makes the genus ideal to study plant evolution. Here we assembled representative s...
  4. ...change of centromere sequences observed across species, including the potential roles of recombination. We outline putative modes of selection that could act within the centromeres, as well as the role of repeats in driving cycles of centromere evolution. Although our primary focus is on plant s, we draw...
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  5. ...and interpretationEpigenetic experimental designWhile genomic studies can reveal identical pathogenic variants in the germline from any sample, epigenomics studies require more attention to the sample source, as the epi is highly dynamic with substantial cell-type and tissue specificity (Laird 2010), particularly...
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  6. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: thomas.near@yale.edu, clad@ihb.ac.cn, yangliandong1987@163.comAbstractGenomic evolution can propel and restrict species diversification. Rapid molecular evolution and genomic rearrangement is often associated with increased species diversification...
  7. ...55421, USA Corresponding author: jshaw@ds.dfci.harvard.eduAbstractReconstructing exact haplotypes is important when sequencing a mixture of similar sequences. Long-read sequencing can connect distant alleles to disentangle similar haplotypes, but handling sequencing errors requires specialized...
  8. ...; and neofunctionalization, in which duplicates evolve new functions (Taylor and Raes 2004; Hahn 2009; Kondrashov 2012; Kuzmin et al. 2022). Genome sequencing has supported the view that whole- duplication (WGD) events frequently occur during evolution across all domains of life, with many plant species retaining polyploid...
  9. .... S11C). Considering the 80% sequence similarity and wide genomic distribution in both species, we hypothesize that the TCAST transposon-like element was present in the ancestral and gave rise to the 360-bp TCAST satDNA, the current major satellite of T. castaneum (Fig. 5A).The orthologous centromeric...
  10. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
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