Journal article
Beyond Genomics: Studying Evolution with Gene Coexpression Networks
C Ruprecht, N Vaid, S Proost, S Persson, M Mutwil
Trends in Plant Science | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2017
Abstract
Understanding how genomes change as organisms become more complex is a central question in evolution. Molecular evolutionary studies typically correlate the appearance of genes and gene families with the emergence of biological pathways and morphological features. While such approaches are of great importance to understand how organisms evolve, they are also limited, as functionally related genes work together in contexts of dynamic gene networks. Since functionally related genes are often transcriptionally coregulated, gene coexpression networks present a resource to study the evolution of biological pathways. In this opinion article, we discuss recent developments in this field and how coe..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
S. Persson was funded by a R@MAP Professorship at University of Melbourne. This work was in part supported by an ARC Discovery grant (DP150103495), and an ARC Future Fellowship grant (FT160100218). S. Proost was funded by ERA-CAPS grant EVOREPRO. C.R., N.V., and M.M. were funded by the Max Planck Society.