نتایج جستجو برای: segmental duplications

تعداد نتایج: 25176  

2010
Borislav H. Hristov

Segmental duplications, relatively long and nearly identical regions, prevalent in the mammalian genome, are successfully modeled by directed acyclic graphs. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of these genomic regions is a non-trivial, but important task, as segmental duplications harbor recent primate-specific and human-specific innovations and also mediate copy number variation within th...

2012
P. C. Sharma Manish Roorkiwal Atul Grover

Little data is available on microsatellite dynamics in the duplicated regions of the rice genome, even though efforts have been made in the past to align genome sequences of its two sub-species. Based on the coordinates of duplicated sequences in the indica genome as available in the public domain, we identified microsatellites in these regions. CCG and GAAAA repeats occurred most frequently. I...

2017
David L. Oldeschulte Yvette A. Halley Miranda L. Wilson Eric K. Bhattarai Wesley Brashear Joshua Hill Richard P. Metz Charles D. Johnson Dale Rollins Markus J. Peterson Derek M. Bickhart Jared E. Decker John F. Sewell Christopher M. Seabury

Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus; hereafter bobwhite) and scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) populations have suffered precipitous declines across most of their US ranges. Illumina-based first- (v1.0) and second- (v2.0) generation draft genome assemblies for the scaled quail and the bobwhite produced N50 scaffold sizes of 1.035 and 2.042 Mb, thereby producing a 45-fold improvement in cont...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2000
F K Noubissi K McCluskey D P Kasbekar

Seventy-one wild-isolated strains of Neurospora crassa were examined for their ability to support repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in the erg-3 locus. RIP was exceptionally inefficient but detectable in crosses with the strain FGSC 430 from Adiopodoume, Ivory Coast. We could find no consistent differences in ascospore yields when wild isolates identified as "low-RIP" or "high-RIP" strains we...

Journal: :Genome research 2006
Christopher Maher Lincoln Stein Doreen Ware

Recently there has been a great interest in the identification of microRNAs and their targets as well as understanding the spatial and temporal regulation of microRNA genes. To understand how microRNA genes evolve, we looked at several rapidly evolving families in Arabidopsis thaliana, and found that they arose from a process of genome-wide duplication, tandem duplication, and segmental duplica...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Yi Zhou Bud Mishra

A large number of the segmental duplications in mammalian genomes have been cataloged by genome-wide sequence analyses. The molecular mechanisms involved in these duplications mostly remain a matter of speculation. To uncover, test, and further quantify the hypotheses on the mechanisms for the recent duplications in the mammalian genomes, we have performed a series of statistical analyses on th...

2007
Sing-Guan Kong Wen-Lang Fan Hong-Da Chen Nengji Zhou Bo Zheng H. C. Lee

The prevalence of three symmetries, reverse, complement, and inverse (or reverse-complement), in about 800 complete genomic sequences extant in GenBank is studied. Each symmetry is measured by an index, χ, where χ=1 indicates lack of symmetry and χ=0, perfect symmetry. All random sequences have χ∼1. For reverse and complement symmetries it is found that χ∼1 in all complete sequences. In sharp c...

Journal: :Genome research 2009
Thomas J Nicholas Ze Cheng Mario Ventura Katrina Mealey Evan E Eichler Joshua M Akey

Structural variation is an important and abundant source of genetic and phenotypic variation. Here we describe the first systematic and genome-wide analysis of segmental duplications and associated copy number variants (CNVs) in the modern domesticated dog, Canis familiaris, which exhibits considerable morphological, physiological, and behavioral variation. Through computational analyses of the...

2010
Crystal L. Kahn Borislav H. Hristov Benjamin J. Raphael

MOTIVATION Segmental duplications > 1 kb in length with >or= 90% sequence identity between copies comprise nearly 5% of the human genome. They are frequently found in large, contiguous regions known as duplication blocks that can contain mosaic patterns of thousands of segmental duplications. Reconstructing the evolutionary history of these complex genomic regions is a non-trivial, but importan...

Journal: :American journal of human genetics 2010
Blake C Ballif Aaron Theisen Jill A Rosenfeld Ryan N Traylor Julie Gastier-Foster Devon Lamb Thrush Caroline Astbury Dennis Bartholomew Kim L McBride Robert E Pyatt Kate Shane Wendy E Smith Valerie Banks William B Gallentine Pamela Brock M Katharine Rudd Margaret P Adam Julia A Keene John A Phillips Jean P Pfotenhauer Gordon C Gowans Pawel Stankiewicz Bassem A Bejjani Lisa G Shaffer

Segmental duplications, which comprise approximately 5%-10% of the human genome, are known to mediate medically relevant deletions, duplications, and inversions through nonallelic homologous recombination (NAHR) and have been suggested to be hot spots in chromosome evolution and human genomic instability. We report seven individuals with microdeletions at 17q23.1q23.2, identified by microarray-...

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