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18 p, 641.8 KB Return to the sea, get huge, beat cancer : An analysis of Cetacean genomes including an assembly for the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) / Tollis, Marc (Northern Arizona University. School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems) ; Robins, Jooke (Center for Coastal Studies (USA)) ; Webb, Andrew E. (Temple University. Center for Computational Genetics and Genomics) ; Kuderna, Lukas (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (UPF-CSIC) (Barcelona)) ; Caulin, Aleah F. (University of Pennsylvania. Genomics and Computational Biology Program) ; Garcia, Jacinda D. (Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences) ; Bèrubè, Martine (University of Groningen. Groningen Institute of Evolutionary Life Sciences) ; Pourmand, Nader (University of California Santa Cruz. Jack Baskin School of Engineering) ; Marques-Bonet, Tomas 1975- (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont) ; O'Connell, Mary J. (University of Nottingham. Computational and Molecular Evolutionary Biology Research Group) ; Palsbøll, Per J. (University of Groningen. Groningen Institute of Evolutionary Life Sciences) ; Maley, Carlo C. (Arizona State University. School of Life Sciences)
Cetaceans are a clade of highly specialized aquatic mammals that include the largest animals that have ever lived. The largest whales can have ∼1,000× more cells than a human, with long lifespans, leaving them theoretically susceptible to cancer. [...]
2019 - 10.1093/molbev/msz099
Molecular biology and evolution, Vol. 36, Issue 8 (August 2019) , p. 1746-1763  
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13 p, 561.5 KB Gene fusions derived by transcriptional readthrough are driven by segmental duplication in human / McCartney, Ann M. (Dublin City University. Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution Group) ; Hyland, Edel M. (Queens University Belfast. Institute for Global Food Security) ; Cormican, Paul (Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre (Irlanda)) ; Moran, Raymond J. (Dublin City University. Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution Group) ; Webb, Andrew E. (Dublin City University. Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution Group) ; Lee, Kate D. (Massey University (New Zealand)) ; Hernandez Rodriguez, Jessica (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (UPF-CSIC) (Barcelona)) ; Prado-Martinez, Javier (Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (UPF-CSIC) (Barcelona)) ; Creevey, Christopher J. (Aberystwyth University. Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences) ; Aspden, Julie L. (University of Leeds. School of Molecular and Cellular Biology) ; McInerney, James O. (University of Nottingham. School of Life Sciences) ; Marques-Bonet, Tomas 1975- (Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont) ; O'Connell, Mary J. (University of Nottingham. School of Life Sciences)
Gene fusion occurs when two or more individual genes with independent open reading frames becoming juxtaposed under the same open reading frame creating a new fused gene. A small number of gene fusions described in detail have been associated with novel functions, for example, the hominid-specific PIPSL gene, TNFSF12, and the TWE-PRIL gene family. [...]
2019 - 10.1093/gbe/evz163
Genome biology and evolution, Vol. 11, Issue 9 (September 2019) , p. 2678-2690  

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