Genome size (or C-value) can present a wide range of values among eukaryotes. This variation has been attributed to differences in the amplification and deletion of different noncoding repetitive sequences, particularly transposable elements (TEs). TEs can be activated under different stress conditions such as interspecific hy bridization events, as described for several species of animals and plants. These massive transposition episodes can lead to considerable genome expansions that could ultimately be involved in hybrid speciation processes. Here, we describe the effects of hybridization and introgression on genome size of Drosophila hybrids. We measured the genome size of two close Drosophila species, Drosophila buzzatiiand Drosophila k...
High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome function, structure and evolution...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
Genome size varies across the tree of life, with no clear correlation to organismal complexity or co...
International audienceGenome size (or C-value) can present a wide range of values among eukaryotes. ...
Hybridization between species is a genomic instability factor involved in increasing mutation rate a...
Altres ajuts: I want to thank grants 2009SGR 636 from Generalitat de Catalunya to the Grup de Biolog...
International audienceCrosses between close species can lead to genomic disorders, often considered ...
Understanding the mechanisms that shape the architecture, diversity and adaptations of genomes and t...
Genome size varies widely across organisms with no tie to organismal complexity. While much of the v...
Transposable elements (TEs), repeated mobile sequences, are ubiquitous in the eukaryotic kingdom. Th...
The discordance between genome size and the complexity of eukaryotes can partly be attributed to dif...
Background: Hybrid dysgenic syndromes in Drosophila have been critical for characterizing host mech...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a substantial amount of all eukaryotic genomes. T...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported by grant R01GM077582 to C.F from the National Institutes of He...
High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome function, structure and evolution...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
Genome size varies across the tree of life, with no clear correlation to organismal complexity or co...
International audienceGenome size (or C-value) can present a wide range of values among eukaryotes. ...
Hybridization between species is a genomic instability factor involved in increasing mutation rate a...
Altres ajuts: I want to thank grants 2009SGR 636 from Generalitat de Catalunya to the Grup de Biolog...
International audienceCrosses between close species can lead to genomic disorders, often considered ...
Understanding the mechanisms that shape the architecture, diversity and adaptations of genomes and t...
Genome size varies widely across organisms with no tie to organismal complexity. While much of the v...
Transposable elements (TEs), repeated mobile sequences, are ubiquitous in the eukaryotic kingdom. Th...
The discordance between genome size and the complexity of eukaryotes can partly be attributed to dif...
Background: Hybrid dysgenic syndromes in Drosophila have been critical for characterizing host mech...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a substantial amount of all eukaryotic genomes. T...
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and t...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported by grant R01GM077582 to C.F from the National Institutes of He...
High quality reference genomes are crucial to understanding genome function, structure and evolution...
Background: A primary objective of comparative genomics is to identify genomic elements of functiona...
Genome size varies across the tree of life, with no clear correlation to organismal complexity or co...