Fragile Breakage Model
Cross-source consensus on Fragile Breakage Model from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
How it works
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- The Fragile Breakage Model proposes that mammalian genomes contain solid and fragile regions, with rearrangements concentrated in the fragile subset. — Limited Lifespan of Fragile Regions in Mammalian Evolution
- FBM is represented as a special case of TFBM with no turnover of fragile regions. — Limited Lifespan of Fragile Regions in Mammalian Evolution
- Pairwise human-mouse analyses showed extensive breakpoint reuse that supported the Fragile Breakage Model. — Limited Lifespan of Fragile Regions in Mammalian Evolution
- FBM predicts similar scaled reuse across branch distances, unlike the real mammalian data described in the article. — Limited Lifespan of Fragile Regions in Mammalian Evolution
- Under FBM, breakpoint reuse depends on branch length but not phylogenetic distance. — Limited Lifespan of Fragile Regions in Mammalian Evolution