Skip to main content
Log on / register
Feedback
|
Support
|
My details
home
|
journals A-Z
|
subject areas
|
advanced search
|
authors
|
reviewers
|
libraries
|
about
|
my BioMed Central
Patterns of intron sequence evolution in Drosophila are dependent upon length and GC content.
Haddrill PR, Charlesworth B, Halligan DL, Andolfatto P
Genome Biol
2005,
6
:R67
[
Full text
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
[
Cited on BioMed Central
]
printer friendly
20 per page
50 per page
200 per page
500 per page
selected items
abstract
no abstract
any time period
7 Days
14 Days
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
180 Days
1 Year
all 23 results
this page
selected items
to
Endnote (no abstracts)
Endnote + abstracts
Ref. Manager (no abstracts)
Ref. Manager + abstracts
RefWorks (no abstracts)
RefWorks + abstracts
BibTeX (no abstracts)
BibTeX + abstracts
ProCite (no abstracts)
ProCite + abstracts
[
Help
]
PubMed Central articles that cite the above article:
1.
Sex chromosome evolution: molecular aspects of Y-chromosome degeneration in Drosophila.
Bachtrog D
Genome Res
2005 Oct,
15
:1393-401
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
2.
"Genome design" model: evidence from conserved intronic sequence in human-mouse comparison.
Vinogradov AE
Genome Res
2006 Mar,
16
:347-54
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
3.
Approximate Bayesian inference reveals evidence for a recent, severe bottleneck in a Netherlands population of Drosophila melanogaster.
Thornton K, Andolfatto P
Genetics
2006 Mar,
172
:1607-19
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
4.
The distribution of fitness effects of new deleterious amino acid mutations in humans.
Eyre-Walker A, Woolfit M, Phelps T
Genetics
2006 Jun,
173
:891-900
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
5.
Strong regional heterogeneity in base composition evolution on the Drosophila X chromosome.
Ko WY, Piao S, Akashi H
Genetics
2006 Sep,
174
:349-62
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
6.
Evolution of amino-acid sequences and codon usage on the Drosophila miranda neo-sex chromosomes.
Bartolomé C, Charlesworth B
Genetics
2006 Dec,
174
:2033-44
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
7.
Selection, recombination and demographic history in Drosophila miranda.
Bachtrog D, Andolfatto P
Genetics
2006 Dec,
174
:2045-59
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
8.
Controlling the false-positive rate in multilocus genome scans for selection.
Thornton KR, Jensen JD
Genetics
2007 Feb,
175
:737-50
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
9.
Contrasting patterns of sequence divergence and base composition between Drosophila introns and intergenic regions.
Ometto L, De Lorenzo D, Stephan W
Biol Lett
2006 Dec 22,
2
:604-7
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
10.
Background selection in single genes may explain patterns of codon bias.
Loewe L, Charlesworth B
Genetics
2007 Mar,
175
:1381-93
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
11.
Adaptations to fluctuating selection in Drosophila.
Mustonen V, Lässig M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2007 Feb 13,
104
:2277-82
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
12.
Patterns of molecular variation and evolution in Drosophila americana and its relatives.
Maside X, Charlesworth B
Genetics
2007 Aug,
176
:2293-305
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
13.
Distinctly different sex ratios in African and European populations of Drosophila melanogaster inferred from chromosomewide single nucleotide polymorphism data.
Hutter S, Li H, Beisswanger S, De Lorenzo D, Stephan W
Genetics
2007 Sep,
177
:469-80
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
14.
Molecular variation at a candidate gene implicated in the regulation of fire ant social behavior.
Gotzek D, Shoemaker DD, Ross KG
PLoS One
2007,
2
:e1088
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
15.
Population genomics: whole-genome analysis of polymorphism and divergence in Drosophila simulans.
Begun DJ, Holloway AK, Stevens K, Hillier LW, Poh YP, Hahn MW, Nista PM, Jones CD, Kern AD, Dewey CN, Pachter L, Myers E, Langley CH
PLoS Biol
2007 Nov 6,
5
:e310
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
16.
*** Unable to retrieve article 17988176 ***
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
17.
Genome organization and gene expression shape the transposable element distribution in the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatin.
Fontanillas P, Hartl DL, Reuter M
PLoS Genet
2007 Nov,
3
:e210
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
18.
Evidence that strong positive selection drives neofunctionalization in the tandemly duplicated polyhomeotic genes in Drosophila.
Beisswanger S, Stephan W
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2008 Apr 8,
105
:5447-52
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
19.
Rapid evolution of yeast centromeres in the absence of drive.
Bensasson D, Zarowiecki M, Burt A, Koufopanou V
Genetics
2008 Apr,
178
:2161-7
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
20.
Genomic analysis of adaptive differentiation in Drosophila melanogaster.
Turner TL, Levine MT, Eckert ML, Begun DJ
Genetics
2008 May,
179
:455-73
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
21.
Positive selection at the binding sites of the male-specific lethal complex involved in dosage compensation in Drosophila.
Bachtrog D
Genetics
2008 Oct,
180
:1123-9
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
22.
The effect of intron length on exon creation ratios during the evolution of mammalian genomes.
Roy M, Kim N, Xing Y, Lee C
RNA
2008 Nov,
14
:2261-73
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
23.
Recombination rates may affect the ratio of X to autosomal noncoding polymorphism in African populations of Drosophila melanogaster.
Vicoso B, Charlesworth B
Genetics
2009 Apr,
181
:1699-701; author reply 1703
[
PubMed Central
]
[
PubMed
]
[
Related articles
]
This article is also cited by
10 articles
in BioMed Central
You can also
check ISI Web of Science
for additional citations (subscription required)
printer friendly
20 per page
50 per page
200 per page
500 per page
selected items
abstract
no abstract
any time period
7 Days
14 Days
30 Days
60 Days
90 Days
180 Days
1 Year
all 23 results
this page
selected items
to
Endnote (no abstracts)
Endnote + abstracts
Ref. Manager (no abstracts)
Ref. Manager + abstracts
RefWorks (no abstracts)
RefWorks + abstracts
BibTeX (no abstracts)
BibTeX + abstracts
ProCite (no abstracts)
ProCite + abstracts
[
Help
]
Terms and Conditions
Privacy statement
Information for advertisers
Jobs at BMC
Contact us
© 1999-2009 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of
Springer Science+Business Media
.