Searching journal content for articles similar to Winkler et al. 13 (6a): 1067.

Displaying results 1-10 of 6108
For checked items
  1. ...and Campbell 2024) and may also provide a buffer for the continuous accumulation of deleterious mutations in essential genes (López et al. 2020). Conceivably, tumor WGD and gene duplication events may also broaden the cellular evolutionary potential of cancer cells, permitting divergence in duplicated genes...
  2. ..., zebrafish have undergone an 100 additional whole duplication relative to non-teleost species (Glasauer and Neuhauss 101 2014). Selective maintenance of HCNEs at a single duplicated gene copy can therefore 102 potentially be used to predict HCNE function. While early functional genomics studies 103 5...
    ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT
  3. ..., presumably via accelerated recombination during fbxn gene duplication, thereby reinforcing genetic divergence among populations and between species.An unusually conserved genomic region is identified surrounding Cni-neib-1Given the highly dynamic nature of fbxn genes across C. nigoni populations...
  4. ...Corresponding authors: twang@wustl.edu, gzhao@wustl.eduAbstractFollowing amputation, zebrafish regenerate their injured caudal fin through lineage-restricted reprogramming. Although previous studies have charted various genetic and epigenetic dimensions of this process, the intricate gene regulatory programs...
  5. ...-associated bubble upstream of the KIT gene. (A) Bandage plots showing the paths traversed for the three observed alleles (two for white-headed breeds and one for color-headed) through the pan. Unless stated otherwise, n = 1 for the breed. The gray arrow paths indicate the segmental duplication regions, whereas...
  6. ...insertions that influence gene regulation. In line with this, Gillard et al. (2021) recently reported that TE insertions in promoters were associated with regulatory divergence of gene duplicates following WGD in salmonid fish. However, systematic investigations into the role of TEs in CRE evolution...
  7. ...-existing Chromoviridae-related Gypsy clades independently expanded in different truffle lineages, leading to increased size and high gene-family turnover rates, but without resulting in highly rearranged s. Additionally, we uncover a significant enrichment of ECM-induced gene families stemming from ancestral duplication...
  8. ...Ancestral aneuploidy and stable chromosomal duplication resulting in differential structure and gene expression control in trypanosomatid parasites João L. Reis-Cunha1,5, Samuel A. Pimenta-Carvalho2,5, Laila V. Almeida2, Anderson Coqueiro-dos-Santos2, Catarina A. Marques3, Jennifer A. Black3...
  9. ...was actually the result of an interspecies hybridization event (Marcet-Houben and Gabaldón 2015). Soon after the WGD, there was a period of rapid loss of duplicate genes, and only ∼10% of WGD ohnologs survived. The retained WGD duplicates are enriched in genes related to glucose metabolism or rapid growth...
  10. ...1 Title 1 Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals 2 conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease 3 Running title: Substantia nigra aging linked to Parkinson 4 Kangli Wang1, Weikun Xia1, Yingli Gu1, Songpeng Zu1, Qian Yang2, Maria Luisa Amaral1...
    OPEN ACCESS ARTICLEACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT
For checked items

Preprint Server