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An evolutionary approach to recover genes predominantly expressed in the testes of the zebrafish, chicken and mouse.

Sophie FouchécourtFloriane PicoloSébastien ElisCharlotte LécureuilAurore ThélieMarina GovorounMégane BrégeonPascal PapillierJean-Jacques LareyrePhilippe Monget
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2019)
Our work confirms that the genes involved in germ cell development are highly conserved across evolution in vertebrates and invertebrates and display a high rate of conservation of preferential testicular expression among vertebrates. Among the genes highlighted in this study, three mouse genes (Lrrc46, Pabpc6 and Pkd2l1) have not previously been described in the testes, neither their zebrafish nor chicken orthologs. The phylogenetic approach developed in this study finally allows considering new testicular genes for further fundamental studies in vertebrates, including model species (mouse and zebrafish).
Keyphrases
  • germ cell
  • genome wide
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide analysis
  • binding protein