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Review
. 2017 Oct;18(10):624-636.
doi: 10.1038/nrg.2017.51. Epub 2017 Jul 24.

Dissecting evolution and disease using comparative vertebrate genomics

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Dissecting evolution and disease using comparative vertebrate genomics

Jennifer R S Meadows et al. Nat Rev Genet. 2017 Oct.

Abstract

With the generation of more than 100 sequenced vertebrate genomes in less than 25 years, the key question arises of how these resources can be used to inform new or ongoing projects. In the past, this diverse collection of sequences from human as well as model and non-model organisms has been used to annotate the human genome and to increase the understanding of human disease. In the future, comparative vertebrate genomics in conjunction with additional genomic resources will yield insights into the processes of genome function, evolution, speciation, selection and adaptation, as well as the quantification of species diversity. In this Review, we discuss how the genomics of non-human organisms can provide insights into vertebrate biology and how this can contribute to the understanding of human physiology and health.

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