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  1. ...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...
  2. ...for the birth of lineage-specific proteins and implicate the previously unrecognized adaptive functions of L1 ORF1p.The emergence of lineage-specific proteins is important for the diversity of vertebrates. Vertebrate s contain large numbers of transposons, accounting for several percent to tens of percent...
  3. ...not show any consistent pattern (Fig. 2B; Supplemental Fig. S10). This finding suggests that elevated mtDNA gene expression after birth is conserved across mammalian and terrestrial nonmammalian vertebrates.Expression of postnatal nuclear DNA–encoded OXPHOS gene is elevated across evolutionAs mt...
  4. ..., Université de Lyon, Lyon 69007, France; 4Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive, CNRS UMR 5558, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Villeurbanne 69622, France ↵5 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: domitille.chalopin-fillot@u-bordeaux.fr, sophie...
  5. ...-first” model of gene birth, according to which new genes initially acquire functionality by acting as transmembrane domains (Vakirlis et al. 2020b).State of the field and future prospectsQuestions pertaining to the origin of ORFan genes in bacteria, and the degree to which de novo gene evolution contributes...
  6. ...C regions and flanking ±15-kb non-piC regions of the reference . Scaled piC regions are marked by start and end labels at the bottom of the heatmap. (C) New unified model of piC evolution: “Birth and death” is shown in four steps from left to right.To further test this idea, we examined how TE coverage...
  7. ...). Similarly, engineering of human dicentric chromosomes lead to a variety of consequences, including centromere inactivation (Higgins et al. 2005). Together, these studies indicate that chromosome rearrangements can be associated with the rapid birth and death of centromeres in plants and animals, further...
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  8. ...Dynamic evolution of satellite DNAs drastically differentiates the s of Tribolium sibling species Damira Veseljak, Evelin Despot-Slade, Marin Volarić, Lucija Horvat, Tanja Vojvoda Zeljko, Nevenka Meštrović and Brankica Mravinac Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, HR-10000...
  9. ...Evolution of -wide methylation profiling technologies Carolina Montano1,2 and Winston Timp1 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA; 2Division of Human Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia...
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  10. ...Diverse evolutionary trajectories of mitocoding DNA in mammalian and avian nuclear s Yu-Chi Chen1,2, David L.J. Vendrami3,4,5,6, Maximilian L. Huber2, Luisa E.Y. Handel2, Christopher R. Cooney7, Joseph I. Hoffman3,4,5,6,8 and Toni I. Gossmann1,2,3,5 1Computational Systems Biology, Faculty...
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