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  1. ..., skeletal muscle, and brain) from hybrid pigs generated by reciprocal crosses of phenotypically and physiologically divergent Berkshire and Tibetan pigs, we uncover extensive chromatin reorganization between homologous chromosomes across multiple scales. Haplotype-based interrogation of multi-omic data...
  2. ...emerged as an important driving force for evolution and phenotypic variation in various organisms, yet their contributions to genetic diversity and adaptation in domesticated animals remain largely unknown. Here we constructed a pan based on 250 sequenced individuals from 32 pig breeds in Eurasia...
  3. ...; Ruiz-Herrera et al. 2006, 2012; Faraut 2008; Longo et al. 2009; Berthelot et al. 2015; Damas et al. 2022), together with their causes and consequences, is essential to deciphering the evolution of function across the Tree of Life. This is facilitated in the “chromosomics” era (Deakin et al. 2019...
  4. ...College, Portland, Oregon 97202, USA; 3Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Corresponding author: dmetzger@zoology.ubc.caAbstractSex chromosome dosage compensation is a model to understand the coordinated evolution of transcription; however, the advanced...
  5. ...elements (TEs) are increasingly recognized to contribute to gene regulatory evolution and variation, but this possibility has been largely unexplored in ruminant s. We conducted epigenomic profiling of the type II interferon (IFN) response in bovine cells and found thousands of ruminant-specific TEs...
  6. .... 2002; Ma et al. 2010; Li et al. 2016; Simecek et al. 2017). Ampliconic regions were concentrated within the large recombination cold spots conserved in human (∼39%), cat (80%), and pig (∼70%) (Li et al. 2019).Evolution of genomic elements involved in X-Chromosome inactivationTo determine...
  7. ...autosomes are exposed to genetic decay and the evolutionary pressures that accompany sex chromosome evolution.We analyzed surviving W-linked genes from three caenophidian species—five-pacer viper, pygmy rattlesnake, and mountain garter snake—to examine whether evolutionary pressures analogous to those we...
  8. ...with varied number of vertebrae and validated the causal mutation by whole- association analysis. We verified its function using CRISPR-Cas9 editing. Our results provide insights into chromosomal speciation and phenotypic evolution and a foundation of genetic variants for the breeding of sheep and other...
  9. ...as hundreds of millions of base pairs that are not present in the reference , including thousands of protein-coding genes that are either missing or fragmented in the reference ,which contain potentially important genetic information pertaining to porcine evolution. Results De novo assemblies of nine pig...
  10. ...that these genes must maintain functional stability throughout evolution, possibly due to their greater importance in biological processes, making them less tolerant of mutations. To further investigate the evolutionary relationships ofA. avenae, we performed chromosome-level synteny comparisons between A. avenae...
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