2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41437-024-00715-z
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Stem cell transcriptional profiles from mouse subspecies reveal cis-regulatory evolution at translation genes

Noah M. Simon,
Yujin Kim,
Joost Gribnau
et al.

Abstract: A key goal of evolutionary genomics is to harness molecular data to draw inferences about selective forces that have acted on genomes. The field progresses in large part through the development of advanced molecular-evolution analysis methods. Here we explored the intersection between classical sequence-based tests for selection and an empirical expression-based approach, using stem cells from Mus musculus subspecies as a model. Using a test of directional, cis-regulatory evolution across genes in pathways, we… Show more

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