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  1. ...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...
  2. ...genomics and phylogeny analyses identified regions of organismal s that show patterns of accelerated evolution (Ferris et al. 2018; Foley et al. 2023). The usage of mutation rate patterns, species sequence alignments, and the identification of highly conserved regions can provide insights into phenotypic...
  3. ...between 25% and 75% of reads supporting the mutation. All calls were inspected visually using the Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV) 2.13.2 (Robinson et al. 2011), and variants with ambiguous support were removed as false positives (e.g., Supplemental Fig. S14).Identification of de novo SMsWe used...
  4. ..., Terence D. Murphy7, Theodore S. Kalbfleisch1 and Peter A. Doris8 1Gluck Equine Genomics Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40503, USA; 2Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, USA; 3Texas A&M Institute...
  5. ...&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; 5Key Laboratory of Animal Biotechnology, Ministry of Agriculture, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China; 6Center for Functional Genomics, Institute of Future Agriculture, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China ↵7...
  6. ..., Singh H, Sandhu KS. 2021. Convergent evolution of a genomic rearrangement may explain cancer resistance in hystrico- and sciuromorpha rodents. NPJ Aging Mech Dis 7: 20. doi:10.1038/s41514-021-00072-9 ↵Langfelder P, Horvath S. 2008. WGCNA: an R package for weighted correlation network analysis. BMC...
  7. ...characterized recombination hotspots and coldspots and investigated potential associations between recombination and genomic features to understand the mechanistic underpinnings and evolutionary consequences of recombination rate variation.Demographic history inferencesThe demographic trajectories, inferred...
  8. ...factor binding sites with known function in neuron development in Drosophila. We also identified 24 TE insertions with head-specific chromatin accessibility. Our results show high rates of structural evolution that were previously overlooked in comparative genomic studies and suggest a high potential...
  9. ...filtering, the age-pQTL hotspot on Chromosome 3 includes 208 proteins, and the Chromosome 12 hotspot includes 194 proteins (Supplemental Fig. S9; Supplemental Data S12).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 5. Genetic mapping reveals genomic hotspots of age-interactive QTL. (A) Age...
  10. ...of methodological protocols was developed to detect expansions of this trinucleotide repeat without knowledge of their genomic loci: Repeat Expansion Detection (RED) (Schalling et al. 1993), Direct Identification of Repeat Expansion and Cloning Technique (DIRECT) (Sanpei et al. 1996), and Repeat Analysis, Pooled...
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