The recent accumulation of genomic sequence data has shown that gene evolution is not strictly tree-Like. Many evolutionary processes, like exon shuffling, gene fusion or nonhomologous recombination remodel genes by creating composite structures that are made from parts with different evolutionary histories. The development of sequence...
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July 2, 2014 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 26, 2023
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September 2014 (v1)Journal article
Complex nongradual evolutionary processes such as gene remodeling are difficult to model, to visualize, and to investigate systematically. Despite these challenges, the creation of composite (or mosaic) genes by combination of genetic segments from unrelated gene families was established as an important adaptive phenomena in eukaryotic genomes....
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April 2013 (v1)Journal article
Motivation: Gene fusion is an important evolutionary process. It can yield valuable information to infer the interactions and functions of proteins. Fused genes have been identified as non-transitive patterns of similarity in triplets of genes. To be computationally tractable, this approach usually imposes an a priori distinction between a...
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March 2014 (v1)Journal article
Defining homologous genes is important in many evolutionary studies but raises obvious issues. Some of these issues are conceptual and stem from our assumptions of how a gene evolves, others are practical, and depend on the algorithmic decisions implemented in existing software. Therefore, to make progress in the study of homology, both...
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