Journal article

Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny

AG Clark, MB Eisen, DR Smith, CM Bergman, B Oliver, TA Markow, TC Kaufman, M Kellis, W Gelbart, VN Iyer, DA Pollard, TB Sackton, AM Larracuente, ND Singh, JP Abad, DN Abt, B Adryan, M Aguade, H Akashi, WW Anderson Show all

Nature | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2007

Abstract

Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the precision and sensitivity of evolutionary inference, producing more robust results than single-genome analyses can provide. The genomes of 12 Drosophila species, ten of which are presented here for the first time (sechellia, simulans, yakuba, erecta, ananassae, persimilis, willistoni, mojavensis, virilis and grimshawi), illustrate how rates and patterns of sequence divergence across taxa can illuminate evolutionary processes on a genomic scale. These genome sequences augment the formidable genetic tools that have made Drosophila melanogaster a pre-eminent model for animal genetics, and will further..

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