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10.1016/j.gde.2014.08.010

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pmid25215415      Curr+Opin+Genet+Dev 2014 ; ä (ä): 68-74
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  • Comparative studies of gene regulatory mechanisms #MMPMID25215415
  • Pai AA; Gilad Y
  • Curr Opin Genet Dev 2014[Dec]; ä (ä): 68-74 PMID25215415show ga
  • It has become increasingly clear that changes in gene regulation have played an important role in adaptive evolution both between and within species. Over the past five years, comparative studies have moved beyond simple characterizations of differences in gene expression levels within and between species to studying variation in regulatory mechanisms. We still know relatively little about the precise chain of events that lead to most regulatory adaptations, but we have taken significant steps towards understanding the relative importance of changes in different mechanisms of gene regulatory evolution. In this review, we first discuss insights from comparative studies in model organisms, where the available experimental toolkit is extensive. We then focus on a few recent comparative studies in primates, where the limited feasibility of experimental manipulation dictates the approaches that can be used to study gene regulatory evolution.
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