نتایج جستجو برای: gene duplication

تعداد نتایج: 1147273  

1998
Michael R. Fellows Michael T. Hallett Ulrike Stege

A fundamental problem in computational biology is the determination of the correct species tree for a set of taxa given a set of (possibly contradictory) gene trees. In recent literature, the Duplication/ Loss model has received considerable attention. Here one measures the similarity/dissimilarity between a set of gene trees by counting the number of paralogous gene duplications and subsequent...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2017
Linh M Chau Michael A D Goodisman

Gene duplication is an important evolutionary process thought to facilitate the evolution of phenotypic diversity. We investigated if gene duplication was associated with the evolution of phenotypic differences in a highly social insect, the honeybee Apis mellifera. We hypothesized that the genetic redundancy provided by gene duplication could promote the evolution of social and sexual phenotyp...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Catrióna R Johnston Colm O'Dushlaine David A Fitzpatrick Richard J Edwards Denis C Shields

Gene duplication and loss are predicted to be at least of the order of the substitution rate and are key contributors to the development of novel gene function and overall genome evolution. Although it has been established that proteins evolve more rapidly after gene duplication, we were interested in testing to what extent this reflects causation or association. Therefore, we investigated the ...

2016
Nicholas Panchy Melissa Lehti-Shiu

Ancient duplication events and a high rate of retention of extant pairs of duplicate genes have contributed to an abundance of duplicate genes in plant genomes. These duplicates have contributed to the evolution of novel functions, such as the production of floral structures, induction of disease resistance, and adaptation to stress. Additionally, recent whole-genome duplications that have occu...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
اسماعیل محمدی پرگو esmaeel mohammadi pargoo امید آریانی omid aryani سید حسن تنکابنی seyyed hassan tonekaboni پریچهر یغمایی parichehr yaghmaei مجید صادقی زاده majid sadeghizadeh مسعود هوشمند massoud houshmand بخش ژنتیک پزشکی، پژوهشگاه ملی مهندسی ژنتیک، تهران، ایران

charcot-marie-tooth (cmt) is the commonest neurogenetic disorder with phenotypic and genotyping heterogeneity. cmt1a encompasses approximately 60% of all types of cmt and has ad inheritance. cmt1a maps to chromosome17 p11.2 and is majorly caused by 1.5 mb dna duplication that includes the peripheral protein 22 (pmp) genes. the severity, onset and progression of cmt1a vary markedly within and be...

2014
Alicia Mastretta-Yanes Sergio Zamudio Tove H. Jorgensen Nils Arrigo Nadir Alvarez Daniel Piñero Brent C. Emerson

Gene duplication leads to paralogy, which complicates the de novo assembly of genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) data. The issue of paralogous genes is exacerbated in plants, because they are particularly prone to gene duplication events. Paralogs are normally filtered from GBS data before undertaking population genomics or phylogenetic analyses. However, gene duplication plays an important role in...

Journal: :Genetics 1989
T Ohta

Evolution by compensatory mutations is accelerated by gene duplication because selective constraint is relaxed by gene redundancy. A mutation is called compensatory if it corrects the effect of an earlier deleterious mutation. Without duplication, Kimura has shown that the time for spreading of compensatory mutations is much reduced by tight linkage between the two chromosomal sites of mutation...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Zhen Li Jonas Defoort Setareh Tasdighian Steven Maere Yves Van de Peer Riet De Smet

Gene duplication is an important mechanism for adding to genomic novelty. Hence, which genes undergo duplication and are preserved following duplication is an important question. It has been observed that gene duplicability, or the ability of genes to be retained following duplication, is a nonrandom process, with certain genes being more amenable to survive duplication events than others. Prim...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 2012
Guillaume Blin Paola Bonizzoni Riccardo Dondi Romeo Rizzi Florian Sikora

The Minimum Duplication problem is a well-known problem in phylogenetics and comparative genomics. Given a set of gene trees, the Minimum Duplication problem asks for a species tree that induces the minimum number of gene duplications in the input gene trees. Recently, a variant of the Minimum Duplication problem, called Minimum Duplication Bipartite, has been introduced, where the goal is to f...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 2004
John S Taylor Jeroen Raes

Over 35 years ago, Susumu Ohno stated that gene duplication was the single most important factor in evolution. He reiterated this point a few years later in proposing that without duplicated genes the creation of metazoans, vertebrates, and mammals from unicellular organisms would have been impossible. Such big leaps in evolution, he argued, required the creation of new gene loci with previousl...

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