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Old genes experience stronger translational selection than young genes
Gene, 2016Selection on synonymous codon usage for translation efficiency and/or accuracy has been identified as a widespread mechanism in many living organisms. However, it remains unknown whether translational selection associates closely with gene age and acts differentially on genes with different evolutionary ages.
Hongyan, Yin +4 more
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On Stability of Ensemble Gene Selection
2015When the feature selection process aims at discovering useful knowledge from data, not just producing an accurate classifier, the degree of stability of selected features is a very crucial issue. In the last years, the ensemble paradigm has been proposed as a primary avenue for enhancing the stability of feature selection, especially in high ...
DESSI, NICOLETTA +2 more
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Gene Organization: Selection, Selfishness, and Serendipity
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2003▪ Abstract The apparati behind the replication, transcription, and translation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes are quite different. Yet in both classes of organisms, genes may be organized in their respective chromosomes in similar ways by virtue of similarly acting selective forces.
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Gene Expression and Selection of Major Genes
2016Genes are examined in detail that proved important for establishing the laws of inheritance, domestication and adaptation of crops to new environments, selection of colour and shape, the green revolution and for herbicide tolerance. They are all simply inherited genes with phenotypes that were easy to recognize and select by farmers and plant breeders.
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Sexual selection: separating genes from imprinting
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1999Owens et al.1xOwens, I.P.F. et al. Trends Ecol. Evol. 1999; 214: 131–132Abstract | Full Text | Full Text PDF | Scopus (40)See all References1 have recently reviewed the importance of imprinting as a mechanism of sexual selection. They paid less attention to how the evolutionary consequences of imprinted and genetically determined aesthetic criteria may
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Target-Selected Gene Inactivation in Zebrafish
2004Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the target-selected gene inactivation in zebrafish. The first class of target-selected gene inactivation is insertional mutagenesis. Here, the mutagen is a transposon or virus, which is inserted randomly throughout the genome, thereby disrupting genes.
Erno, Wienholds, Ronald H A, Plasterk
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Integrative Gene Selection on Gene Expression Data
2019The advance of high-throughput RNA-Sequencing techniques enables researchers to analyze the complete gene activity in particular cells. From the insights of such analyses, researchers can identify disease-specific expression profiles, thus understand complex diseases like cancer, and eventually develop effective measures for diagnosis and treatment ...
Perscheid, Cindy (Dr.) +2 more
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Horizontal gene transfer and adaptive evolution in bacteria
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Brian J Arnold +2 more
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The strength and pattern of natural selection on gene expression in rice
Nature, 2020Irina Calic +2 more
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