Publications of Rafik Neme
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Journal Article (14)
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Journal Article
xx (xx), p. xx - xx (2020)
Boundary maintenance in the ancestral metazoan Hydra depends on histone acetylation. Developmental Biology 2.
Journal Article
2 (7), p. 1048 - 1048 (2018)
Reply to ‘No beneficial fitness effects of random peptides’. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3.
Journal Article
1, 0127 (2017)
Random sequences are an abundant source of bioactive RNAs or peptides. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4.
Journal Article
1, 0146 (2017)
Young genes are highly disordered as predicted by the preadaptation hypothesis of de novo gene birth. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5.
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34 (4), pp. 843 - 856 (2017)
No evidence for phylostratigraphic bias impacting inferences on patterns of gene emergence and evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution 6.
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7, 160267 (2017)
Tracing the dynamics of gene transcripts after organismal death. Open Biology 7.
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5, e09977 (2016)
Fast turnover of genome transcription across evolutionary time exposes entire non-coding DNA to de novo gene emergence. eLife 8.
Journal Article
7, 11370 (2016)
The Gonium pectorale genome demonstrates co-option of cell cycle regulation during the evolution of multicellularity. Nature Communications 9.
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3, 160075 (2016)
Genomic resources for wild populations of the house mouse, Mus musculus and its close relative Mus spretus. Scientific Data 10.
Journal Article
115, pp. 26 - 33 (2015)
Identification and functional evaluation of Leishmania braziliensis Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Adenylyltransferase. Protein Expression and Purification 11.
Journal Article
10 (9), e1004531 (2014)
Positive selection and multiple losses of the LINE-1-Derived L1TD1 Gene in mammals suggest a dual role in genome defense and pluripotency. PLoS Genetics 12.
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24 (6), pp. R238 - R240 (2014)
Evolution: Dynamics of de novo gene emergence. Current Biology 13.
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Evolutionary origin of orphan genes. eLS, a0024601 (2013)
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Journal Article
14, 117 (2013)
Phylogenetic patterns of emergence of new genes support a model of frequent de novo evolution. BMC Genomics Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Evolutionary analyses of orphan genes in mouse lineages in the context of de novo gene birth. Dissertation, 120 Bl. pp., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2014)
Thesis - Master (1)
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Thesis - Master
Phylostratigraphic analyses of mouse tissue transcriptomes and comparative genomics of orphan genes. Master, 82 Bl. pp., Georg August University, Göttingen (2011)