Marsupial and monotreme mammals fill an important gap in vertebrate phylogeny between reptile-mammal divergence 310 million years ago (mya) and the eutherian (placental) mammal radiation 105 mya. They possess many unique features including their distinctive chromosomes, which in marsupials are typically very large and well conserved between species. In contrast, monotreme genomes are divided into several large chromosomes and many smaller chromosomes, with a complicated sex chromosome system that forms a translocation chain in male meiosis. The application of molecular cytogenetic techniques has greatly advanced our understanding of the evolution of marsupial chromosomes and allowed the reconstruction of the ancestral marsupial karyotype. C...
BACKGROUND:The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
The karyotypes of marsupial species are characterized by their relatively low number of chromosomes,...
The XX female/XY male sex chromosome system of therian mammals evolved from a homologous pair of aut...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupials, one of the three main groups of mammals, are only found in Australia and in the American...
BACKGROUND: The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
We have used a combined approach of phylogenetics and cytogenetics to describe karyotype evolution i...
We have used a combined approach of phylogenetics and cytogenetics to describe karyotype evolution i...
BACKGROUND The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
Marsupials have unique features that make them particularly interesting to study, and sequencing of ...
Marsupials, which diverged from eutherian mammals 150 million years ago (MYA), occupy a phylogenetic...
For many years it was thought that the X chromosome in all three major lineages of mammals (monotrem...
BACKGROUND:The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
The karyotypes of marsupial species are characterized by their relatively low number of chromosomes,...
The XX female/XY male sex chromosome system of therian mammals evolved from a homologous pair of aut...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupials, one of the three main groups of mammals, are only found in Australia and in the American...
BACKGROUND: The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
We have used a combined approach of phylogenetics and cytogenetics to describe karyotype evolution i...
We have used a combined approach of phylogenetics and cytogenetics to describe karyotype evolution i...
BACKGROUND The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
Marsupials have unique features that make them particularly interesting to study, and sequencing of ...
Marsupials, which diverged from eutherian mammals 150 million years ago (MYA), occupy a phylogenetic...
For many years it was thought that the X chromosome in all three major lineages of mammals (monotrem...
BACKGROUND:The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
The karyotypes of marsupial species are characterized by their relatively low number of chromosomes,...
The XX female/XY male sex chromosome system of therian mammals evolved from a homologous pair of aut...