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More genomes will follow, and they are bound to shed more light on the evolution of traits that so delighted Darwin. .
More genomes will be sequenced, for example, in large-scale resequencing projects such as The 1000 Genomes Project to enhance our understanding of how genetic differences affect health and disease.
It remains to be seen whether this class will persist as more genomes will become available.
As more genomes will have been sequenced, a more complete picture of the phylogeny of GA signalling will be drawn.
These new functions will be peculiarly useful in a data mining context as more and more genomes will be sequenced.
The genomes of more than 50 vertebrate species have been sequenced and even more genomes will be sequenced in the future [ 38].
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The coverage is influenced not only by varying rate of sequence change depending on the genomic loci but also on the different alignment parameters used for different genomes (that is, the more sensitive parameters used for the more distant genomes will result in a artificially high coverage), on the size of the completed genomes, and also on the degree of completion of the genomes.
Ideally, functional characterization and population genetic studies of this class of genes as well as more sequenced genomes will in the future provide more evidence about the respective roles of selection and drift on the evolution of these genes after duplication.
Sequencing more mammalian genomes will facilitate our ability to annotate the human genome more thoroughly.
But O'Brien is not sure that more complete genomes will settle the debates, given how much dogs and wolves must have muddied the genetic waters over history by interbreeding.
More related genomes will be considered when their whole genome sequences and.ptt file be made available in the public domain.
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