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  1. ...and Pelican are two phylogenetic methods. EVE models the evolution of expression toward two optima depending on the condition (theta1 vs. theta2). Pelican looks for differences in amino acid usage at a given site between two conditions (here, p1 vs. p2). DESeq2, when used accounting for family effects, models...
  2. ...Quadrupia provides a comprehensive catalog of G-quadruplexes across s from the tree of life Nikol Chantzi1,11, Akshatha Nayak1,11, Fotis A. Baltoumas2,3,11, Eleni Aplakidou2,3, Shiau Wei Liew4,5, Jesslyn Elvaretta Galuh4,5, Michail Patsakis1, Austin Montgomery1, Camille Moeckel1, Ioannis Mouratidis...
  3. ...to be generated to generate the best-quality annotation possible. Previous efforts to evaluate and compare methods have sampled a small slice of the tree of life and have often focused on small, tractable s with extensive genomic resources or on other model organisms such as H. sapiens or M. musculus. This can...
  4. ..., in which gene families with functions associated with host localization, acceptance, and usage are proposed to evolve. In this context, cactophilic Drosophila species serve as an excellent model to study host shift evolution, because they use a wide range of cacti as hosts, and many species display...
  5. ...@illinois.eduAbstractCancer results from an evolutionary process that typically yields multiple clones with varying sets of mutations within the same tumor. Accurately modeling this process is key to understanding and predicting cancer evolution. Here, we introduce clone to mutation (CloMu), a flexible and low-parameter tree...
  6. ...kinetochore attachment sites pivotal for understanding karyotype diversity and evolution (Logsdon et al. 2024; Mastrorosa et al. 2024), as well as the notoriously repetitive ribosomal DNA (rDNA) arrays whose sequences have only been recently completed in humans (Nurk et al. 2022) and Arabidopsis (Fultz et al...
  7. ...). These observations imply that a simple model of purifying selection alone is insufficient to explain the effect of pleiotropy on CRE evolution and suggest a role for compensatory evolution.Zooming into tissue effects, in line with previous investigations on brain evolution (Kuma et al. 1995; Wang et al. 2007...
  8. ...KRAB zinc-finger proteins regulate endogenous retroviruses to sculpt germline transcriptomes and evolution Kai Otsuka1,2, Akihiko Sakashita3,4, So Maezawa2, Richard M. Schultz1,5 and Satoshi H. Namekawa1,3 1Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Davis...
  9. ...that the breakpoint was roughly central to the fused chromosomes of F(20 + 17,Z). In G. molesta, F(20 + 17,Z) comprised 18.9 Mb of M(20 + 17), and 17.1 Mb of MZ.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Evolution and features of the neo-Z Chromosome in Tortricidae. (A) Phylogenetic tree for 27...
  10. ...into old and large piCs, consistent with the previously proposed “trap” model of piC evolution. In contrast, a small subset of active LTR families is enriched for the formation of new piCs, suggesting that these TEs have higher proclivity to form piCs. Thus, our findings uncover processes leading...
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