Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15 % of eukaryote species. Although these chromosomes have been extensively studied, knowledge concerning their specific molecular composition is lacking in most cases. The accumulation of repetitive DNAs is one remarkable characteristic of B chromosomes, and the occurrence of distinct types of multigene families, satellite DNAs and some transposable elements have been reported. Here, we describe the organization of repetitive DNAs in the A complement and B chromosome system in the grasshopper species Abracris flavolineata using classical cytogenetic techniques and FISH analysis using probes for five multigene families, telomeric repeats and repetitive C0t-1 DNA fractions. The...
<div><p>A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important r...
The occurrence of transposable elements (TEs) is a ubiquitous characteristic of eukaryotic genomes, ...
The genetic inertness of supernumerary (B) chromosomes has recently been called into question after ...
Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. Although ...
<div><p>Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. A...
Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. Although ...
B chromosomes are frequently enriched for a wide variety of repetitive DNAs. Among grasshoppers in t...
B chromosomes occur in approximately 15% of eukaryotes and are usually heterochromatic and rich in r...
With the aim of acquiring deeper knowledge about repetitive DNAs chromosomal organization in grassho...
Supernumerary (B) chromosomes are dispensable genomic elements occurring frequently among grasshoppe...
With the aim of acquiring deeper knowledge about repetitive DNAs chromosomal organization in grassho...
Abstract Background Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) are organized in repetitions directly contiguous to one...
In addition to the normal set of standard (A) chromosomes, some eukaryote species harbor supernumera...
A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important role in t...
Background: Supernumerary B chromosomes occur in addition to standard karyotype and have been descri...
<div><p>A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important r...
The occurrence of transposable elements (TEs) is a ubiquitous characteristic of eukaryotic genomes, ...
The genetic inertness of supernumerary (B) chromosomes has recently been called into question after ...
Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. Although ...
<div><p>Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. A...
Supernumerary chromosomes (B chromosomes) occur in approximately 15% of eukaryote species. Although ...
B chromosomes are frequently enriched for a wide variety of repetitive DNAs. Among grasshoppers in t...
B chromosomes occur in approximately 15% of eukaryotes and are usually heterochromatic and rich in r...
With the aim of acquiring deeper knowledge about repetitive DNAs chromosomal organization in grassho...
Supernumerary (B) chromosomes are dispensable genomic elements occurring frequently among grasshoppe...
With the aim of acquiring deeper knowledge about repetitive DNAs chromosomal organization in grassho...
Abstract Background Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) are organized in repetitions directly contiguous to one...
In addition to the normal set of standard (A) chromosomes, some eukaryote species harbor supernumera...
A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important role in t...
Background: Supernumerary B chromosomes occur in addition to standard karyotype and have been descri...
<div><p>A large percentage of eukaryotic genomes consist of repetitive DNA that plays an important r...
The occurrence of transposable elements (TEs) is a ubiquitous characteristic of eukaryotic genomes, ...
The genetic inertness of supernumerary (B) chromosomes has recently been called into question after ...