Understanding how increased genome size and diversity within polyploid genomes impacts plant evolution and breeding continues to be challenging. Although historical studies by McClintock suggested the importance of transposable elements mediated by polyploidisation on genomic changes, data from plant crosses remain scarce. Despite the absence of a conclusive proof regarding autonomous retrotransposon movement in synthetic allopolyploids, the transposition of retrotransposons and their ubiquitous dispersion in all plant species might explain the positive correlation between the genome size of plants and the prevalence of retrotransposons. Here, we address polyploidisation-mediated rearrangements of retrotransposon-associated sequences and di...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Background: the growing wealth of knowledge on whole-plant genome sequences is highlighting the key ...
Retrotransposons (RTs) can rapidly increase in copy number due to periodic bursts of transposition. ...
Understanding how increased genome size and diversity within polyploid genomes impacts plant evolut...
Understanding how increased genome size and diversity within polyploid genomes impacts plant evolut...
Retrotransposons are the main components of eukaryotic genomes, representing up to 80% of some large...
In plants, retrotransposon copy numbers have been shown to vary from several hundreds to several mil...
Polyploidization is a major evolutionary process in plants where hybridization and chromosome doubli...
Polyploidization is a major genome modification that results in plant species with multiple chromoso...
Background. Polyploidization is a major evolutionary process in plants where hybridization and chrom...
Allopolyploidy is a major driving force in plant evolution and can induce rapid structural changes i...
BACKGROUND: Polyploidization is a major evolutionary process in plants where hybridization and chrom...
Sequence evolution of the reverse transcriptase (RT) gene in retro-transposons belonging to the Ty1-...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Background: the growing wealth of knowledge on whole-plant genome sequences is highlighting the key ...
Retrotransposons (RTs) can rapidly increase in copy number due to periodic bursts of transposition. ...
Understanding how increased genome size and diversity within polyploid genomes impacts plant evolut...
Understanding how increased genome size and diversity within polyploid genomes impacts plant evolut...
Retrotransposons are the main components of eukaryotic genomes, representing up to 80% of some large...
In plants, retrotransposon copy numbers have been shown to vary from several hundreds to several mil...
Polyploidization is a major evolutionary process in plants where hybridization and chromosome doubli...
Polyploidization is a major genome modification that results in plant species with multiple chromoso...
Background. Polyploidization is a major evolutionary process in plants where hybridization and chrom...
Allopolyploidy is a major driving force in plant evolution and can induce rapid structural changes i...
BACKGROUND: Polyploidization is a major evolutionary process in plants where hybridization and chrom...
Sequence evolution of the reverse transcriptase (RT) gene in retro-transposons belonging to the Ty1-...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Interspecific hybridization leads to new interactions among divergent genomes, revealing the nature ...
Background: the growing wealth of knowledge on whole-plant genome sequences is highlighting the key ...
Retrotransposons (RTs) can rapidly increase in copy number due to periodic bursts of transposition. ...