McLysaght, Aoife
Aoife McLysaght
MacLysaght, Aoife
VIAF ID: 72497277 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Aoife McLysaght
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- 100 1 _ ‡a McLysaght, Aoife
- 100 1 _ ‡a McLysaght, Aoife
- 100 1 _ ‡a McLysaght, Aoife
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- 100 1 _ ‡a McLysaght, Aoife (sparse)
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Works
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The 2R hypothesis and the human genome sequence | |
A chromatin-independent role of Polycomb-like 1 to stabilize p53 and promote cellular quiescence | |
Comparative genomics proceedings | |
The complex relationship of gene duplication and essentiality. | |
Dosage sensitivity is a major determinant of human copy number variant pathogenicity | |
Duplicability of self-interacting human genes | |
Estimation of synteny conservation and genome compaction between pufferfish (Fugu) and human | |
Evidence for sponges as sister to all other animals from partitioned phylogenomics with mixture models and recoding | |
Evolution of vertebrate tissues driven by differential modes of gene duplication | |
Evolutionary journey and characterisation of a novel pan-gene associated with beer strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae | |
Evolutionary steps of sex chromosomes are reflected in retrogenes. | |
Extensive gene gain associated with adaptive evolution of poxviruses | |
Extensive genomic duplication during early chordate evolution | |
A Family of Vertebrate-Specific Polycombs Encoded by the LCOR/LCORL Genes Balance PRC2 Subtype Activities. | |
Faster Evolving Primate Genes Are More Likely to Duplicate | |
Genome-wide deserts for copy number variation in vertebrates. | |
Genomes as documents of evolutionary history: a probabilistic macrosynteny model for the reconstruction of ancestral genomes | |
Genomic features in the breakpoint regions between syntenic blocks | |
High rate of recent intron gain and loss in simultaneously duplicated Arabidopsis genes | |
Interacting Gene Clusters and the Evolution of the Vertebrate Immune System | |
LineUp: statistical detection of chromosomal homology with application to plant comparative genomics | |
Macrosynteny analysis shows the absence of ancient whole-genome duplication in lepidopteran insects | |
Mammalian X chromosome inactivation evolved as a dosage-compensation mechanism for dosage-sensitive genes on the X chromosome | |
De novo emergence of adaptive membrane proteins from thymine-rich genomic sequences | |
De Novo Genes Arise at a Slow but Steady Rate along the Primate Lineage and Have Been Subject to Incomplete Lineage Sorting | |
Ohnologs are overrepresented in pathogenic copy number mutations | |
Ohnologs in the human genome are dosage balanced and frequently associated with disease | |
Open questions in the study of de novo genes: what, how and why. | |
Patterns of indirect protein interactions suggest a spatial organization to metabolism. | |
Porter: a new, accurate server for protein secondary structure prediction | |
Positionally biased gene loss after whole genome duplication: evidence from human, yeast, and plant | |
Pseudogenes Provide Evolutionary Evidence for the Competitive Endogenous RNA Hypothesis | |
RCG 2005 | |
Recent de novo origin of human protein-coding genes | |
RECOMB 2005 | |
Reconstruction of proto-vertebrate, proto-cyclostome and proto-gnathostome genomes provides new insights into early vertebrate evolution | |
Spatial Colocalization of Human Ohnolog Pairs Acts to Maintain Dosage-Balance | |
A survey of host range genes in poxvirus genomes | |
Synteny-based analyses indicate that sequence divergence is not the main source of orphan genes | |
Treasurer's Report for Financial Year (FY) 2012 |