Reduced Nuclear Genomes Maintain High Gene Transcription Levels

Volume: 31, Issue: 3, Pages: 625 - 635
Published: Dec 12, 2013
Abstract
Reductive genome evolution is seen in organisms living in close association with each other, such as in endosymbiosis, symbiosis, and parasitism. The reduced genomes of endosymbionts and parasites often exhibit similar features such as high gene densities and A+T compositional bias. Little is known about how the regulation of gene expression has been affected in organisms with highly compacted genomes. We studied gene transcription patterns in...
Paper Details
Title
Reduced Nuclear Genomes Maintain High Gene Transcription Levels
Published Date
Dec 12, 2013
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
625 - 635
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