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Autor:
Carrie C. Veilleux, Eva C. Garrett, Petar Pajic, Marie Saitou, Joseph Ochieng, Lilia D. Dagsaan, Nathaniel J. Dominy, George H. Perry, Omer Gokcumen, Amanda D. Melin
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Chemosensation (olfaction, taste) is essential for detecting and assessing foods, such that dietary shifts elicit evolutionary changes in vertebrate chemosensory genes. The transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture dramatically al
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/46f3af9fb12742ba86c03fe31e16d15c
Autor:
Petar Pajic, Pavlos Pavlidis, Kirsten Dean, Lubov Neznanova, Rose-Anne Romano, Danielle Garneau, Erin Daugherity, Anja Globig, Stefan Ruhl, Omer Gokcumen
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 8 (2019)
The amylase gene (AMY), which codes for a starch-digesting enzyme in animals, underwent several gene copy number gains in humans (Perry et al., 2007), dogs (Axelsson et al., 2013), and mice (Schibler et al., 1982), possibly along with increased starc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e0c8cb3826c3437495ac744c64375353
Publikováno v:
Science advances, vol 8, iss 34
How novel gene functions evolve is a fundamental question in biology. Mucin proteins, a functionally but not evolutionarily defined group of proteins, allow the study of convergent evolution of gene function. By analyzing the genomic variation of muc
Autor:
Hai Yu, Karen N. Barnard, Xi Chen, Petar Pajic, Hector C. Aguilar, Brynn K. Alford-Lawrence, Rebekah Honce, Colin R. Parrish, Brian R. Wasik, Justin R. LaClair, Stefan Ruhl, Erin K. Daugherity, Ajit Varki, David W. Buchholz, Stacey Schultz-Cherry
Sialic acids (Sia) are the primary receptors for influenza viruses, and are widely displayed on cell surfaces and in secreted mucus. Sia may be present in variant forms that includeO-acetyl modifications at C4, C7, C8, and C9 positions, andN-acetyl o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ef4024ca6b3719074e8587e1740c3e96
Autor:
Xi Chen, Petar Pajic, Brian R. Wasik, Justin R. LaClair, Colin R. Parrish, Rebekah Honce, Hai Yu, Stefan Ruhl, Brynn K. Alford-Lawrence, Stacey Schultz-Cherry, Hector C. Aguilar, Karen N. Barnard, Erin K. Daugherity, Ajit Varki, David W. Buchholz
Publikováno v:
J Virol
Sialic acids (Sia) are the primary receptors for influenza viruses and are widely displayed on cell surfaces and in secreted mucus. Sia may be present in variant forms that include O-acetyl modifications at C-4, C-7, C-8, and C-9 positions and N-acet
Autor:
Rose-Anne Romano, Kirsten Dean, Erin K. Daugherity, Omer Gokcumen, Pavlos Pavlidis, Danielle Garneau, Anja Globig, Lubov Neznanova, Stefan Ruhl, Petar Pajic
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 8 (2019)
eLife
eLife
The amylase gene (AMY), which codes for a starch-digesting enzyme in animals, underwent several gene copy number gains in humans (Perry et al., 2007), dogs (Axelsson et al., 2013), and mice (Schibler et al., 1982), possibly along with increased starc
Autor:
Lubov Neznanova, Kirsten Dean, Erin K. Daugherity, Danielle Garneau, Petar Pajic, Rose-Anne Romano, Anja Globig, Stefan Ruhl, Omer Gokcumen, Pavlos Pavlidis
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::966f427834302a94d5c2cb9fe171ffd2
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.44628.018
https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.44628.018
Autor:
Anja Globig, Rose-Anne Romano, Erin K. Daugherity, Omer Gokcumen, Kirsten Dean, Stefan Ruhl, Lubov Neznanova, Danielle Garneau, Petar Pajic, Pavlos Pavlidis
The amylase gene (AMY), which codes for a starch-digesting enzyme in animals, underwent several gene copy number gains in humans1, dogs2, and mice3, presumably along with increased starch consumption during the evolution of these species. Here we pre
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6c1af85f33b97a40f16bb4778b33aadc
https://doi.org/10.1101/339457
https://doi.org/10.1101/339457
Publikováno v:
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Background A common, 32kb deletion of LCE3B and LCE3C genes is strongly associated with psoriasis. We recently found that this deletion is ancient, predating Human-Denisovan divergence. However, it was not clear why negative selection has not removed