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  1. ....pantalacci@ens-lyon.fr, marie.semon@ens-lyon.frAbstractSpecies adapting to a similar lifestyle may undergo convergent changes in organ structure and cellular function, themselves relying or not on these convergent genetic changes. The extent of genomic convergence is thus debated and may further depend on the interplay between...
  2. ...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...
  3. ...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...
  4. ...-metabolizing enzymes were horizontally acquired from bacteria, indicating that horizontal gene transfer is an ongoing process in Blastocystis that has contributed to host-related adaptation. Together, these results highlight substantial genetic and metabolic diversity within the Blastocystis genus, indicating...
  5. ...lifestyle. Based on the annotated domains, these gene families appear to be involved in self/nonself recognition, signal transduction, and the modulation of transcription in both the fungus and, eventually, its host. Indeed, rapid adaptation to a changing environment during ECM establishment has been...
  6. ...shaped protein 3D architecture is crucial for identifying functionally important regions that contribute to genetic adaptation to the environment.Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified many candidate causal loci in protein-coding genes and regulatory regions. These genomic variations...
  7. ...to a karyotypically normal reference . This needs to be addressed if further progress in understanding the 3D cancer is to be achieved.In conclusion, our findings provide new insights into the complex genomic structural changes that underlie breast cancer metastatic progression. The interplay between subcompartment...
  8. ...in fish, and provide novel insights into the adaptation of feeding habits over the evolution course.Teleost fishes are the most successfully evolved of aquatic animals, displaying wide morphological, feeding, and metabolic diversity to adapt to complex living environments (Gui et al. 2022). Over millions...
  9. ...of immunogenic RNAs, regulation of genes involved in innate immune response, and facilitation of adaptive immunity. Given extensive evidence for their immune relevance, we focus on reviewing the contributions of the following internal (non-cap) host RNA modifications: N6-methyladenosine (m6A), 5-methylcytosine...
  10. .... 2021). The location of noncore genes in regions with dynamic epigenetic regulation and different evolutionary speeds may underlie the adaption of AMF to hosts and environments.Proximity between MULEs and high copy number genes suggests transposon-mediated expansionsGenome analyses of five R...
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