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期刊名:Genome biology and evolution

缩写:GENOME BIOL EVOL

ISSN:1759-6653

e-ISSN:1759-6653

IF/分区:2.8/Q2

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Sangil Kim,Seunghun Jung,Brian D Farrell et al. Sangil Kim et al.
The Asian longhorned beetle, Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), and the citrus longhorned beetle, A. malasiaca (Thomson) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), represent two globally notorious forest pests whose introductions into North America a...
Douglas Jardim-Messeder,Y Ygor de Souza-Vieira,Guilherme A P Oliveira et al. Douglas Jardim-Messeder et al.
Hexokinases (HXKs) are key enzymes in glucose metabolism and play essential roles in energy homeostasis. In vertebrates, the HXK family has undergone extensive expansion and diversification, giving rise to multiple paralogs with distinct st...
Leo Douglas Creasey,Petar Borisov Petrov,Eran Tauber Leo Douglas Creasey
The study of network evolution is critical to understanding how complex biological processes arise and adapt over time. Protein networks, composed of interacting components, can exhibit varying degrees of conservation and flexibility, enabl...
Rachele Cagliani,Diego Forni,Alessandra Mozzi et al. Rachele Cagliani et al.
Transposable element (TE) mobilization poses a significant fitness challenge to host genomes. Consequently, a variety of systems have emerged to silence TE activity. Just like TEs, such systems are widespread and their evolution is expected...
Jacqueline S de Mattos,Paulo Aecyo,Kyle Keepers et al. Jacqueline S de Mattos et al.
Epidendrum L. (Orchidaceae) is one of the largest plant genera in the neotropics, accounting for more than 1500 species and a high variety of morphological, physiological, and ecological adaptations. However, addressing evolutionary and eco...
Peter D Price,Jake Pepper,Thea F Rogers et al. Peter D Price et al.
Recent years have seen an explosion in examples of supergenes, where recombination is suppressed between haplotypes, often via inversion polymorphisms, to control complex traits. However, an enduring problem in evolutionary biology is under...
Hector Baños,Ling Wang,Corinne Simonti et al. Hector Baños et al.
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are among the most highly conserved and frequently transcribed genes. Recent studies have demonstrated that tRNAs experience exceptionally high rates of transcription-associated mutagenesis (TAM) as well as strong puri...
Andrey A Tomarovsky,Azamat A Totikov,Tatiana M Bulyonkova et al. Andrey A Tomarovsky et al.
The sable (Martes zibellina) and pine marten (Martes martes) are two Palearctic mustelids with long-recognized hybrids (kidases), whose fertility was controversial for years. Early genetic studies confirmed the existence of hybrids beyond F...
Azamat A Totikov,Andrey A Tomarovsky,Polina L Perelman et al. Azamat A Totikov et al.
Mustelinae are among the most diverse and taxonomically complex subfamilies within the Mustelidae, yet their evolutionary history and genetic diversity remain largely unexplored at the whole-genome level. Here, we present the first comprehe...
Sungpil Han,Duckhyun Lee,Ji Hyun Yang et al. Sungpil Han et al.
Primary endosymbiosis resulting in the establishment of a photosynthetic organelle in eukaryotes, has occurred twice: more than 1.5 billion years ago in the common ancestor of Archaeplastida and 90-140 million years ago in the Paulinella li...