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  • A comparative transcriptomic analysis of eight tissue types in twenty bilaterian species reveals the long-lasting effects of genome duplication on the evolution of novel tissue-specific gene-expression patterns.

    • Anamaria Necsulea
    News & Views
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 8, P: 1068-1069
  • Evolutionary study of long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) repertoires and expression patterns in 11 tetrapod species identifies approximately 11,000 primate-specific lncRNAs and 2,500 highly conserved lncRNAs, including approximately 400 genes that are likely to have ancient origins; many lncRNAs, particularly ancient ones, are actively regulated and may function mainly in embryonic development.

    • Anamaria Necsulea
    • Magali Soumillon
    • Henrik Kaessmann
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 505, P: 635-640
  • This Review provides insights obtained from comparative transcriptomic studies of mammalian species. The dynamics of gene expression evolution in coding and non-coding genes, as well as the regulatory basis of transcriptome evolution and future research avenues, are discussed.

    • Anamaria Necsulea
    • Henrik Kaessmann
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Genetics
    Volume: 15, P: 734-748
  • Phylogeny-driven reconstructions of ancestral protein sequences have predicted that the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) was a thermophile, but analyses of ribosomal RNA sequences suggested that LUCA preferred a cooler environment. rRNA and protein sequences are used to show that thermotolerance initially increased from a mesophilic LUCA to thermophilic ancestors of Bacteria and Archaea–Eukaryota, and then subsequently decreased.

    • Bastien Boussau
    • Samuel Blanquart
    • Manolo Gouy
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 456, P: 942-945