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Genome sequences and evolutionary biology, a two-way interaction
Authors:Charlesworth D  Charlesworth B  McVean G AT
Institution:Institute of Cell, Animal and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, Ashworth Lab., King's Buildings, W. Mains Rd, EH9 3JT, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract:Complete genome sequences are accumulating rapidly, culminating with the announcement of the human genome sequence in February 2001. In addition to cataloguing the diversity of genes and other sequences, genome sequences will provide the first detailed and complete data on gene families and genome organization, including data on evolutionary changes. Reciprocally, evolutionary biology will make important contributions to the efforts to understand functions of genes and other sequences in genomes. Large-scale, detailed and unbiased comparisons between species will illuminate the evolution of genes and genomes, and population genetics methods will enable detection of functionally important genes or sequences, including sequences that have been involved in adaptive changes.
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