Summary: Scrambled genes are surprisingly common in some species of ciliates. Until now there was no software avail-able to analyze automatically these genes. We present here a program that can automatically align the macronuclear and micronuclear forms of a gene, outputting the location of the macronuclear destined segments and pointer sequences. Availability: A web version of the program is available free of charge and can be accessed a
Chromosome rearrangements occur in a variety of eukaryotic life cycles, including during the develop...
Summary: Ciliates are single-celled eukaryotes that eliminate specific, interspersed DNA sequences (...
Gene assembly in ciliates is an impressive computational process. Ciliates have a unique way of stor...
Ciliates are a class of organisms which undergo a genetic process called gene descrambling after mat...
Ciliates are a type of unicellular eukaryotic organism that has two types of nuclei within each cell...
AbstractWe study the problem of optimally partitioning scrambled genes of stichotrichous ciliates in...
Programmed DNA elimination and reorganization frequently occur during cellular differentiation. Deve...
Some genera of ciliates, such as Oxytricha and Stylonychia, undergo massive genome reorganization du...
ABSTRACT Chromosome rearrangements occur in a variety of eukaryotic life cycles, including during t...
A ciliate is a phylum of protozoa that has two types of nuclei, macronuclei and micronuclei. There m...
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Ciliates are small eukaryotic organisms that perform extensive genomic rearrangements during develop...
Ciliates are highly complex single-cell organisms, yet very successful from evolutionary point of vi...
We use combinatorial analysis to understand DNA recombination processes that certain species of cili...
The ciliates are a group of protists distinguished by the hair-like cilia on their cell surfaces. Ci...
Chromosome rearrangements occur in a variety of eukaryotic life cycles, including during the develop...
Summary: Ciliates are single-celled eukaryotes that eliminate specific, interspersed DNA sequences (...
Gene assembly in ciliates is an impressive computational process. Ciliates have a unique way of stor...
Ciliates are a class of organisms which undergo a genetic process called gene descrambling after mat...
Ciliates are a type of unicellular eukaryotic organism that has two types of nuclei within each cell...
AbstractWe study the problem of optimally partitioning scrambled genes of stichotrichous ciliates in...
Programmed DNA elimination and reorganization frequently occur during cellular differentiation. Deve...
Some genera of ciliates, such as Oxytricha and Stylonychia, undergo massive genome reorganization du...
ABSTRACT Chromosome rearrangements occur in a variety of eukaryotic life cycles, including during t...
A ciliate is a phylum of protozoa that has two types of nuclei, macronuclei and micronuclei. There m...
be.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from The germline micronuclear genome of some ciliated protists ...
Ciliates are small eukaryotic organisms that perform extensive genomic rearrangements during develop...
Ciliates are highly complex single-cell organisms, yet very successful from evolutionary point of vi...
We use combinatorial analysis to understand DNA recombination processes that certain species of cili...
The ciliates are a group of protists distinguished by the hair-like cilia on their cell surfaces. Ci...
Chromosome rearrangements occur in a variety of eukaryotic life cycles, including during the develop...
Summary: Ciliates are single-celled eukaryotes that eliminate specific, interspersed DNA sequences (...
Gene assembly in ciliates is an impressive computational process. Ciliates have a unique way of stor...