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タグ: retrogenes [24 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag retrogenes.
  • Lamarck's Signature : How Retrogenes Are Changing Darwin's Natural Selection Paradigm (Helix Books Series)
    (01 December 1999)
    by Edward J Steele, Robyn A Lindley, Robert V Blanden
  • Retroelement distributions in the human genome: variations associated with age and proximity to genes.
    Genome research, Vol. 12, No. 10. (October 2002), pp. 1483-1495.
    posted to genomics retrogenes selfish_dna by shoshin on 2008-08-14 18:01:52 as **
  • Evolutionary fate of retroposed gene copies in the human genome
    PNAS, Vol. 103, No. 9. (28 February 2006), pp. 3220-3225.
    by Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Isabelle Dupanloup, Henrik Kaessmann
  • Emergence of Young Human Genes after a Burst of Retroposition in Primates.
    PLoS Biol, Vol. 3, No. 11. (11 October 2005)
    by Ana Claudia C Marques, Isabelle Dupanloup, Nicolas Vinckenbosch, Alexandre Reymond, Henrik Kaessmann
  • The origin of new genes: glimpses from the young and old.
    Nat Rev Genet, Vol. 4, No. 11. (November 2003), pp. 865-875.
    by M Long, E Betrán, K Thornton, W Wang
  • Comparative Genomics Reveals a Constant Rate of Origination and Convergent Acquisition of Functional Retrogenes in Drosophila
    Genome Biology, Vol. 8 (18 January 2007), R11.
    by Yongsheng Bai, Claudio Casola, Cedric Feschotte, Esther Betran
  • The ambiguous boundary between genes and pseudogenes: the dead rise up, or do they?
    Trends Genet, Vol. 23, No. 5. (May 2007), pp. 219-224.
    by D Zheng, MB Gerstein
    posted to genomics retrogenes by shoshin on 2008-08-14 17:47:17 as ** along with 1 person xingxu
  • Not Born Equal: Increased Rate Asymmetry in Relocated and Retrotransposed Rodent Gene Duplicates
    Molecular Biology and Evolution, Vol. 24, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 679-686.
    posted to gene_duplication genomics selfish_dna retrogenes by shoshin on 2008-08-14 17:51:26 as **
  • Birth of a chimeric primate gene by capture of the transposase gene from a mobile element
    PNAS, Vol. 103, No. 21. (23 May 2006), pp. 8101-8106.
    by Richard Cordaux, Swalpa Udit, Mark A Batzer, Cedric Feschotte
  • Mitochondrial targeting adaptation of the hominoid-specific glutamate dehydrogenase driven by positive Darwinian selection.
    PLoS genetics, Vol. 4, No. 8. (August 2008)
  • Birth and Rapid Subcellular Adaptation of a Hominoid-Specific CDC14 Protein
    PLoS Biology, Vol. 6, No. 6. (1 June 2008), e140.
    by Lia Rosso, Ana C Marques, Manuela Weier, Nelle Lambert, Marie-Alexandra Lambot, Pierre Vanderhaeghen, Henrik Kaessmann
  • A screen for retrotransposed imprinted genes reveals an association between X chromosome homology and maternal germ-line methylation.
    PLoS Genet, Vol. 3, No. 2. (9 February 2007)
    by AJ Wood, RG Roberts, D Monk, GE Moore, R Schulz, RJ Oakey
    posted to imprinting retrogenes selfish_dna by shoshin on 2008-08-14 18:00:52 as ** along with 1 person rschulz
  • Analysis of the role of retrotransposition in gene evolution in vertebrates
    BMC Bioinformatics, Vol. 8 (24 August 2007), 308.
    by Zhan Yu, David Morais, Mahine Ivanga, Paul M Harrison
  • Extensive Gene Traffic on the Mammalian X Chromosome
    Science, Vol. 303, No. 5657. (23 January 2004), pp. 537-540.
    by JJ Emerson, Henrik Kaessmann, Esther Betran, Manyuan Long
  • Retrotransposition as a Source of New Promoters.
    Mol Biol Evol (25 March 2008)
    by Kohji Okamura, Kenta Nakai
  • The evolutionary fate of recently duplicated retrogenes in mice
    Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 20, No. 2. (2007), pp. 617-626.
  • Rapid evolution through gene duplication and subfunctionalization of the testes-specific alpha4 proteasome subunits in Drosophila.
    Genetics, Vol. 168, No. 3. (November 2004), pp. 1421-1432.
    by DG Torgerson, RS Singh
  • Modern genomes with retro-look: retrotransposed elements, retroposition and the origin of new genes.
    Genome dynamics, Vol. 3 (2007), pp. 175-190.
    by JN Volff, J Brosius
    posted to transposableelements retrogenes evolution by clearbluespring on 2008-09-01 11:47:07 as **
  • Allele-specific demethylation at an imprinted mammalian promoter
    Nucl. Acids Res., Vol. 35, No. 20. (29 November 2007), pp. 7031-7039.
    by Andrew J Wood, Deborah Bourc'his, Timothy H Bestor, Rebecca J Oakey
  • Not born equal: increased rate asymmetry in relocated and retrotransposed rodent gene duplicates.
    Molecular biology and evolution, Vol. 24, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 679-686.
    by BP Cusack, KH Wolfe
    posted to evolution retrogenes by clearbluespring on 2008-07-11 14:33:48 as **
  • Origins of New Male Germ-line Functions from X-Derived Autosomal Retrogenes in the Mouse
    Mol Biol Evol, Vol. 24, No. 10. (1 October 2007), pp. 2242-2253.
    by Meng-Shin Shiao, Pavel Khil, Daniel R Camerini-Otero, Toshihiko Shiroishi, Kazuo Moriwaki, Hon-Tsen Yu, Manyuan Long
  • Role of retrotransposon-derived imprinted gene, Rtl1, in the feto-maternal interface of mouse placenta
    Nature Genetics, Vol. 40, No. 2. (06 January 2008), pp. 243-248.
    by Yoichi Sekita, Hirotaka Wagatsuma, Kenji Nakamura, Ryuichi Ono, Masayo Kagami, Noriko Wakisaka, Toshiaki Hino, Rika Suzuki-Migishima, Takashi Kohda, Atsuo Ogura, Tsutomu Ogata, Minesuke Yokoyama, Tomoko Kaneko-Ishino, Fumitoshi Ishino
    posted to retrogenes rtl1 by clearbluespring on 2008-03-03 10:12:37 as ** along with 2 people rschulz meiklej
  • A systematic analysis of LINE-1 endonuclease-dependent retrotranspositional events causing human genetic disease.
    Hum Genet, Vol. 117, No. 5. (September 2005), pp. 411-427.
    by JM Chen, PD Stenson, DN Cooper, C Férec
  • Retroposed new genes out of the X in Drosophila.
    Genome Res, Vol. 12, No. 12. (December 2002), pp. 1854-1859.
    by E Betrán, K Thornton, M Long
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