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    De novo gene birth is the process by which new genes evolve from non-coding DNA. De novo genes represent a subset of novel genes, and may be protein-coding...
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  • De novo transcriptome assembly, the method of creating a transcriptome without a reference genome, using de novo sequence assembly De novo gene birth...
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  • Orphan genes evolve more rapidly than other genes. They often originate through two primary mechanisms: de novo gene birth, where new genes emerge from...
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    population, and might be undergoing incipient speciation. De novo gene birth is the process by which new genes arise by mutations that impact stretches of previously...
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  • protein coding genes, and can therefore lead to the evolution of novel protein-coding genes in a process known as de novo gene birth. Exon Promoter (biology)...
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    gene is expressed is called a fusion protein. Chimeric gene De novo gene birth ETV6-NTRK3 gene fusion Exon shuffling Gene duplication Horizontal gene...
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  • genomics DbDNV (2010) De novo gene birth Exon shuffling Gene amplification in Paramecium tetraurelia Gene fusion Horizontal gene transfer Human genome...
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    diversifying into new genes, and genes being lost. An entire gene family may also be lost, or gained through de novo gene birth, by such extensive divergence...
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  • neutral theory of evolution. De novo gene birth is very rare. The most probable path from noncoding DNA to a protein-coding gene is to first become a protogene...
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  • A de novo mutation (DNM) is any mutation or alteration in the genome of an individual organism (human, animal, plant, microbe, etc.) that was not inherited...
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    structure than most eukaryotic genes, with few if any introns. Over long evolutionary time periods, de novo gene birth may be responsible for a significant...
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  • Paper: De novo gene birth". Nature Ecology and Evolution. Wilson, Benjamin A.; Foy, Scott G.; Neme, Rafik; Masel, Joanna (2017). "Young genes are highly...
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  • son. New genes arise from several different genetic mechanisms including gene duplication, de novo gene birth, retrotransposition, chimeric gene formation...
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    Joanna (24 April 2017). "Young genes are highly disordered as predicted by the preadaptation hypothesis of de novo gene birth" (PDF). Nature Ecology & Evolution...
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    cycles was presented by Becker et al. De novo gene birth Exon shuffling Gene fusion Gene duplication Horizontal gene transfer Mobile genetic elements Fiers...
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    of Mobile genetic Elements) database De novo gene birth Exon shuffling Gene fusion Gene duplication Horizontal gene transfer Virulence factors Miniature...
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    PMC 38463. PMID 8790365. Wilson BA, Foy SG, Neme R, Masel J (June 2017). "De Novo Gene Birth". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1 (6): 0146–146. doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0146...
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    Masel J (June 2017). "Young Genes are Highly Disordered as Predicted by the Preadaptation Hypothesis of De Novo Gene Birth". Nature Ecology & Evolution...
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  • Joanna (24 April 2017). "Young genes are highly disordered as predicted by the preadaptation hypothesis of de novo gene birth". Nature Ecology & Evolution...
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  • gene and one novel gene. Subsequently, overprinting is also believed to be a source of novel proteins, as de novo proteins coded by these novel genes...
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