Zou, Zhengting Zhang, Jianzhi
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Molecular biology and evolution
It has been suggested that, due to the structure of the genetic code, nonsynonymous transitions are less likely than transversions to cause radical changes in amino acid physicochemical properties so are on average less deleterious. This view was supported by some but not all mutagenesis experiments. Because laboratory measures of fitness effects h...
De Maio, Nicola
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Systematic biology
Sequence alignment is essential for phylogenetic and molecular evolution inference, as well as in many other areas of bioinformatics and evolutionary biology. Inaccurate alignments can lead to severe biases in most downstream statistical analyses. Statistical alignment based on probabilistic models of sequence evolution addresses these issues by re...
Abrahams, Liam Hurst, Laurence D
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Molecular biology and evolution
Although the constraints on a gene's sequence are often assumed to reflect the functioning of that gene, here we propose transfer selection, a constraint operating on one class of genes transferred to another, mediated by shared binding factors. We show that such transfer can explain an otherwise paradoxical depletion of stop codons in long interge...
Vondrak, Tihana Ávila Robledillo, Laura Novák, Petr Koblížková, Andrea Neumann, Pavel Macas, Jiří
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The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology
Amplification of monomer sequences into long contiguous arrays is the main feature distinguishing satellite DNA from other tandem repeats, yet it is also the main obstacle in its investigation because these arrays are in principle difficult to assemble. Here we explore an alternative, assembly-free approach that utilizes ultra-long Oxford Nanopore ...
Jain, Arpit Perisa, Dominik Fliedner, Fabian von Haeseler, Arndt Ebersberger, Ingo
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Genome biology and evolution
Orthologs document the evolution of genes and metabolic capacities encoded in extant and ancient genomes. However, the similarity between orthologs decays with time, and ultimately it becomes insufficient to infer common ancestry. This leaves ancient gene set reconstructions incomplete and distorted to an unknown extent. Here we introduce the "evol...
Hoffmann, Markus Schütze, Enrika Bernhard, Andreas Schlaphoff, Lennart Kaul, Artur Schöniger, Sandra Pöhlmann, Stefan
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Pathogens
Pan paniscus Papillomavirus 1 (PpPV1) causes focal epithelial hyperplasia (FEH) in infected animals. Here, we analyzed the present disease manifestation and PpPV1 genomic sequence of an animal that was afflicted by an FEH epizootic outbreak in 1987 for which the sequence of the responsible PpPV1 was determined. The animal displayed FEH more than 30...
Rey, Carine Guéguen, Laurent Sémon, Marie Boussau, Bastien
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Molecular biology and evolution
In the history of life, some phenotypes have been acquired several times independently, through convergent evolution. Recently, lots of genome-scale studies have been devoted to identify nucleotides or amino acids that changed in a convergent manner when the convergent phenotypes evolved. These efforts have had mixed results, probably because of di...
Harpak, Arbel Lan, Xun Gao, Ziyue Pritchard, Jonathan K
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Gene conversion is the copying of a genetic sequence from a "donor" region to an "acceptor." In nonallelic gene conversion (NAGC), the donor and the acceptor are at distinct genetic loci. Despite the role NAGC plays in various genetic diseases and the concerted evolution of gene families, the parameters that govern NAGC are not well characterized. ...
Biswas, Ansuman Jasti, Subbarao Jeyakanthan, Jeyaraman Sekar, Kanagaraj
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Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics
Thymidylate kinase (TMK) is a key enzyme for the synthesis of DNA, making it an important target for the development of anticancer, antibacterial, and antiparasitic drugs. TMK homologs exhibit significant variations in sequence, residue conformation, substrate specificity, and oligomerization mode. However, the influence of sequence evolution and c...
Biswas, Ansuman Jasti, Subbarao Jeyakanthan, Jeyaraman Sekar, Kanagaraj
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Journal of biomolecular structure & dynamics
Thymidylate kinase (TMK) is a key enzyme for the synthesis of DNA, making it an important target for the development of anticancer, antibacterial, and antiparasitic drugs. TMK homologs exhibit significant variations in sequence, residue conformation, substrate specificity, and oligomerization mode. However, the influence of sequence evolution and c...