It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increased random genetic drift associated with long-term escalations in organism size. But a lack of data has prevented the investigation of this hypothesis in most plastid-bearing protists. Here, using newly sequenced mitochondrial and plastid genomes, we explore the relationship between organelle DNA noncoding content and organism size within volvocine green algae. By looking at unicellular, colonial, and differentiated multicellular algae, we show that organelle DNA complexity scales positively with species size and cell number across the volvocine lineage. Moreover, silent-site genetic diversity data suggest that the volvocine species with the ...
<p>Note: Values rounded to whole numbers. Clade names are based on Nakada et al. <a href="http://www...
The genomes of mitochondria and plastids are testimony to their evolutionary origin as bacterial end...
We sequenced the mitochondrial genome of six colonial volvocine algae, namely: Pandorina morum, Pand...
It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increa...
It has been argued that for certain lineages noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increas...
<div><p>Volvocalean green algae have among the most diverse mitochondrial and plastid DNAs (mtDNAs a...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Volvocalean green algae have among the most diverse mitochondrial and plastid DNAs (mtDNAs and ptDNA...
The thing about plastid genomes in nonphotosynthetic plants and algae is that they are usually very ...
Prochnik SE, Umen J, Nedelcu AM, et al. Genomic analysis of organismal complexity in the multicellul...
Eukaryotic organisms exhibit tremendous variability in genome size with no apparent connection to th...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Background: The magnitude of noncoding DNA in organelle genomes can vary significantly; it is argued...
The colonial volvocine algae span the full range of organizational complexity, from four-celled spec...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) underwent two phases of large-scale genome reduction during their early evolu...
<p>Note: Values rounded to whole numbers. Clade names are based on Nakada et al. <a href="http://www...
The genomes of mitochondria and plastids are testimony to their evolutionary origin as bacterial end...
We sequenced the mitochondrial genome of six colonial volvocine algae, namely: Pandorina morum, Pand...
It has been argued that for certain lineages, noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increa...
It has been argued that for certain lineages noncoding DNA expansion is a consequence of the increas...
<div><p>Volvocalean green algae have among the most diverse mitochondrial and plastid DNAs (mtDNAs a...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Volvocalean green algae have among the most diverse mitochondrial and plastid DNAs (mtDNAs and ptDNA...
The thing about plastid genomes in nonphotosynthetic plants and algae is that they are usually very ...
Prochnik SE, Umen J, Nedelcu AM, et al. Genomic analysis of organismal complexity in the multicellul...
Eukaryotic organisms exhibit tremendous variability in genome size with no apparent connection to th...
Within the siphonous green algal order Bryopsidales, the size and gene arrangement of chloroplast ge...
Background: The magnitude of noncoding DNA in organelle genomes can vary significantly; it is argued...
The colonial volvocine algae span the full range of organizational complexity, from four-celled spec...
Red algae (Rhodophyta) underwent two phases of large-scale genome reduction during their early evolu...
<p>Note: Values rounded to whole numbers. Clade names are based on Nakada et al. <a href="http://www...
The genomes of mitochondria and plastids are testimony to their evolutionary origin as bacterial end...
We sequenced the mitochondrial genome of six colonial volvocine algae, namely: Pandorina morum, Pand...