2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.04.588129
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Pervasive loss of regulated necrotic cell death genes in elephants, hyraxes, and sea cows (Paenungualta)

Meaghan Birkemeier,
Arianna Swindle,
Jacob Bowman
et al.

Abstract: Gene loss can promote phenotypic differences between species, for example, if a gene constrains phenotypic variation in a trait, its loss allows for the evolution of a greater range of variation or even new phenotypes. Here, we explore the contribution of gene loss to the evolution of large bodies and augmented cancer resistance in elephants. We used genomes from 17 Afrotherian and Xenarthran species to identify lost genes, i.e., genes that have pseudogenized or been completely lost, and Dollo parsimony to rec… Show more

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