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Madagascar ground gecko genome analysis characterizes asymmetric fates of duplicated genes.

Yuichiro HaraMiki TakeuchiYuka KageyamaKaori TatsumiMasahiko HibiHiroshi KiyonariShigehiro Kuraku
Published in: BMC biology (2018)
This highly continuous and nearly complete genome assembly of the Madagascar ground gecko will facilitate the use of this species as an experimental animal in diverse fields of biology. Gene repertoire comparisons across amniotes further demonstrated that the fate of a duplicated gene can be affected by the intrinsic properties of its genomic location, which can persist for hundreds of millions of years.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • genome wide identification
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor