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Current Genomics - Volume 13, Issue 2, 2012
Volume 13, Issue 2, 2012
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Editorial [Hot Topic: Comparative Genomics and Genome Evolution (Guest Editors: Sabyasachi Das and Masayuki Hirano)]
Authors: Sabyasachi Das and Masayuki HiranoIt has become a fundamental need to have genome sequence data due to the fact that the basic process of evolution is the change in DNA sequence and genome size. Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have facilitated the availability of quite a large number of complete genome sequences from simplest prokaryotes to higher eukaryotes. The availability of whole genome sequence data at our fingertips c Read More
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Immune Related Genes Underpin the Evolution of Adaptive Immunity in Jawless Vertebrates
Authors: Nathanael McCurley, Masayuki Hirano, Sabyasachi Das and Max D. CooperThe study of immune related genes in lampreys and hagfish provides a unique perspective on the evolutionary genetic underpinnings of adaptive immunity and the evolution of vertebrate genomes. Separated from their jawed cousins at the stem of the vertebrate lineage, these jawless vertebrates have many of the gene families and gene regulatory networks associated with the defining morphological and physiological Read More
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Evolutionary Genomics of Immunoglobulin-Encoding Loci in Vertebrates
Authors: Sabyasachi Das, Masayuki Hirano, Rea Tako, Chelsea McCallister and Nikolas NikolaidisImmunoglobulins (or antibodies) are an essential element of the jawed vertebrate adaptive immune response system. These molecules have evolved over the past 500 million years and generated highly specialized proteins that recognize an extraordinarily large number of diverse substances, collectively known as antigens. During vertebrate evolution the diversification of the immunoglobulin-encoding loci resulted i Read More
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Olfactory Receptor Multigene Family in Vertebrates: From the Viewpoint of Evolutionary Genomics
More LessOlfaction is essential for the survival of animals. Diverse odor molecules in the environment are detected by the olfactory receptors (ORs) in the olfactory epithelium of the nasal cavity. There are ∼400 and ∼1,000 OR genes in the human and mouse genomes, respectively, forming the largest multigene family in mammals. The relationships between ORs and odorants are multiple-to-multiple, which allows for discriminating alm Read More
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Evolution of Genomic Structures on Mammalian Sex Chromosomes
Authors: Yukako Katsura, Mineyo Iwase and Yoko SattaThroughout mammalian evolution, recombination between the two sex chromosomes was suppressed in a stepwise manner. It is thought that the suppression of recombination led to an accumulation of deleterious mutations and frequent genomic rearrangements on the Y chromosome. In this article, we review three evolutionary aspects related to genomic rearrangements and structures, such as inverted repeats (IRs) and pali Read More
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Evolution of Copper Transporting ATPases in Eukaryotic Organisms
Authors: Arnab Gupta and Svetlana LutsenkoCopper is an essential nutrient for most life forms, however in excess it can be harmful. The ATP-driven copper pumps (Copper-ATPases) play critical role in living organisms by maintaining appropriate copper levels in cells and tissues. These evolutionary conserved polytopic membrane proteins are present in all phyla from simplest life forms (bacteria) to highly evolved eukaryotes (Homo sapiens). The presumed early fu Read More
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Current Status of Echinoderm Genome Analysis - What do we Know?
Authors: Mariko Kondo and Koji AkasakaEchinoderms have long served as model organisms for a variety of biological research, especially in the field of developmental biology. Although the genome of the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus has been sequenced, it is the only echinoderm whose whole genome sequence has been reported. Nevertheless, data is rapidly accumulating on the chromosomes and genomic sequences of all five classes of echino Read More
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Probing Evolutionary Biography of MicroRNAs and Associated Factors
Authors: Bibekanand Mallick and Zhumur GhoshIntergenic DNA, often described as “playground of evolution”, harbors a plethora of cis and trans regulatory elements in the form of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs). The evolution of the silencing mechanism mediated by microRNAs (miRNAs), an important class of ncRNA, involves the proliferation of miRNA biogenesis and effector proteins, continuing innovation of novel families by the diversification of established families and spaw Read More
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Microbial Lifestyle and Genome Signatures
Authors: Chitra Dutta and Sandip PaulMicrobes are known for their unique ability to adapt to varying lifestyle and environment, even to the extreme or adverse ones. The genomic architecture of a microbe may bear the signatures not only of its phylogenetic position, but also of the kind of lifestyle to which it is adapted. The present review aims to provide an account of the specific genome signatures observed in microbes acclimatized to distinct lifestyles or Read More
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Current Applications of Models of Genetic Effects with Interactions Across the Genome
More LessModels of genetic effects integrate the action of genes, regulatory regions and interactions among alleles across the genome. Such theoretical frameworks are critical for applied studies in at least two ways. First, discovering genetic networks with specific effects underlying traits in populations requires the development of models that implement those effects as parameters–adjusting the implementation of epistasis Read More
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