Browsing GI-GIBE - Artigos by Author "Eirín-López, J.M."
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Birth-and-death evolution with strong purifying selection in the histone H1 multigene family and the origin of "orphon" H1 genes
Eirín-López, J.M.; González-Tizón, Ana M.; Martínez-Lage, Andrés; Méndez, Josefina (Oxford University Press, 2004-10)[Abstract:] Histones are small basic nuclear proteins with critical structural and functional roles in eukaryotic genomes. The H1 multigene family constitutes a very interesting histone class gathering the greatest number ... -
Common evolutionary origin and birth-and-death process in the replication-independent histone H1 isoforms from vertebrate and invertebrate genomes
Eirín-López, J.M.; Ruiz Lorenzo, María Fernanda; González-Tizón, Ana M.; Martínez-Lage, Andrés; Ausió, Juan; Sánchez Rodríguez, Lucas; Méndez, Josefina (Springer Nature, 2005-09)[Abstract]The H1 histone multigene family shows the greatest diversity of isoforms among the five histone gene families, including replication-dependent (RD) and replication-independent (RI) genes, according to their ... -
Molecular and evolutionary analysis of mussel histone genes ("Mytilus" spp.): possible evidence of an "orphon origin" for H1 histone genes
Eirín-López, J.M.; González-Tizón, Ana M.; Martínez-Lage, Andrés; Méndez, Josefina (Springer Nature, 2002-09)[Abstract:] Linker histones are a divergent group of histone proteins with an independent evolutionary history in which, besides somatic subtypes, tissue- and differentiation-specific subtypes are included. In the present ... -
Molecular evolutionary characterization of the mussel "Mytilus" histone multigene family: first record of a tandemly repeated unit of five histone genes containing an H1 subtype with orphon features
Eirín-López, J.M.; Ruiz Lorenzo, María Fernanda; González-Tizón, Ana M.; Martínez-Lage, Andrés; Sánchez Rodríguez, Lucas; Méndez, Josefina (Springer Nature, 2004-02)[Abstract] The present work represents the first characterization of a clustered histone repetitive unit containing an H1 gene in a bivalve mollusk. To complete the knowledge on the evolutionary history of the histone ...