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Functional Annotation of All Salmonid Genomes (FAASG): an international initiative supporting future salmonid research, conservation and aquaculture
(BIOMED Central Ltd., 2017)
We describe an emerging initiative - the 'Functional Annotation of All Salmonid Genomes' (FAASG), which will leverage the extensive trait diversity that has evolved since a whole genome duplication event in the salmonid ...
Systematic Variation in the Pattern of Gene Paralog Retention between the Teleost Superorders Ostariophysi and Acanthopterygii
(Oxford University Press, 2014-01-01)
Teleost fish underwent whole-genome duplication around 450 Ma followed by diploidization and loss of 80-85% of the duplicated genes. To identify a deep signature of this teleost-specific whole-genome duplication (TSGD), ...
The terrestrial carnivorous plant utricularia reniformis sheds light on environmental and life-form genome plasticity
(2020-01-01)
Utricularia belongs to Lentibulariaceae, a widespread family of carnivorous plants that possess ultra-small and highly dynamic nuclear genomes. It has been shown that the Lentibulariaceae genomes have been shaped by ...
Systematic Variation in the Pattern of Gene Paralog Retention between the Teleost Superorders Ostariophysi and Acanthopterygii
(Oxford University Press, 2014)
Evolution of the largest mammalian genome
(Oxford Academic, 2017-06)
The genome of the red vizcacha rat (Rodentia, Octodontidae, Tympanoctomys barrerae) is the largest of all mammals, and about double the size of their close relative, the mountain vizcacha rat Octomys mimax, even though the ...
An insight on the impact of teleost whole genome duplication on the regulation of the molecular networks controlling skeletal muscle growth
(2021-07-01)
Fish muscle growth is a complex process regulated by multiple pathways, resulting on the net accumulation of proteins and the activation of myogenic progenitor cells. Around 350–320 million years ago, teleost fish went ...
Help or hindrance? The evolutionary impact of whole-genome duplication on immunogenetic diversity and parasite load
(2020-12-01)
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) events occur in all kingdoms and have been hypothesized to promote adaptability. WGDs identified in the early history of vertebrates, teleosts, and angiosperms have been linked to the large-scale ...
Whole-genome duplications spurred the functional diversification of the globin gene superfamily in vertebrates
(UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, 2012)
Whole-genome duplications in south american desert rodents (octodontidae)
(ACADEMIC PRESS, 2004)