Briefings in Bioinformatics Advance Access originally published online on August 11, 2006
Briefings in Bioinformatics 2006 7(3):309-312; doi:10.1093/bib/bbl024
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Briefings in Bioinformatics aims to provide working biologists with an awareness and understanding of the computational approaches available for research and discovery. The Abstracts section of the journal consists of summaries of bioinformatics manuscripts published in the previous quarter. Inclusion of an article in this section indicates that the editors consider it to be among the most interesting and/or useful contributions to the field for the quarter covered. The contents of these reports are briefly distilled for the readers with an emphasis placed on their biological context and potential utility. Publications from the second quarter of 2006 (AprilJune), with an emphasis on the evolutionary divergence of the human and chimpanzee genomes, are reviewed here.
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Functional partitioning of yeast co-expression networks after genome duplication
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Gavin C. Conant and Kenneth H. Wolfe
PLoS Biology (2006) Vol. 4, no. 4, p. e109
Gene duplication is an important evolutionary force that often leads to the emergence of novel function. Many studies of this . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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Evolution of hormone-receptor complexity by molecular exploitation
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Positive selection, relaxation, and acceleration in the evolution of the human and chimp genome
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The fate of laterally transferred genes: life in the fast lane to adaptation or death
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Identification, characterization and comparative genomics of chimpanzee endogenous retroviruses
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Genetic evidence for complex speciation of humans and chimpanzees
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I. King Jordan

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