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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. ...expression and alternative splicing, thus impacting complex traits and phenotypes (Teng et al. 2024).Our comparative analysis across species revealed both conserved and species-specific aspects of APA regulation. In neuronal and germline cells, APA dynamics were remarkably conserved across evolution, from...
  3. ...arising from highly similar sequences (e.g., resulting from in-gene duplication) or very short sequences. The alternative usage of orthologous exons may then be investigated using compact representations of transcript variability, such as splicing graphs (Heber et al. 2002), where the nodes represent...
  4. ...duplication followed by neofunctionalization, gene co-option, and lateral gene transfer are well-established mechanisms driving venom evolution in parasitoid wasps (Martinson et al. 2016, 2017; Huang et al. 2021; Yang et al. 2021; Ye et al. 2022), our understanding of the role of alternative isoforms...
  5. ...The grasshopper reveals long-term gene content conservation of the X Chromosome and temporal variation in X Chromosome evolution Xinghua Li1,2, Judith E. Mank3 and Liping Ban1 1Department of Grassland Resources and Ecology, College of Grassland Science and Technology, China Agricultural University...
  6. ...robustly identified 3391 and 3214 hemizygous genes unique to either haplotype A or B, respectively. A total of 21,744 genes shared at least one homolog in the alternative haplotype. We analyzed one-to-one gene pairs and performed codon-aware alignment to compute their divergence values at synonymous...
  7. ...and AI Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA Corresponding author: ajbattle@jhu.eduAbstractGene coexpression networks (GCNs) describe relationships among genes that maintain cellular identity and homeostasis. However, typical RNA-seq experiments often lack sufficient sample...
  8. ...from a finite number of genes is a widespread phenomenon across eukaryotes that has been hypothesized to play a key role in the evolution of phenotypic diversity (for reviews, see Graveley 2001; Keren et al. 2010; Baralle and Giudice 2017). Alternative isoforms can arise through multiple mechanisms...
  9. .... Specifically, the M17 part had a distinct base composition and chromatin domains. Unlike M20 and MZ, M17 was expressed at the same levels as autosomes in both sexes, compensating for the lost gene dosage in females. Concurrently, the SA fusion drove M17 as an evolutionary hotspot, accelerating the evolution...
  10. ...of variants related to craniofacial morphology and stature. Breed-enriched variants were prioritized according to gene constraint, which was calculated using a mutation model derived from trinucleotide substitution probabilities. Among the newly found variants is a splice-acceptor variant in PDGFRA associated...
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