Double mapping of two DIRS1 family representatives on chromosomes of T. hansoni. Double FISH with two DIRS1 family representatives (YNotoJ, directly labeled with fluorescein, greenish spots, and YNotoR, directly labled with Rhodamine, red spot). They are presented on a same metaphase spread. Firstly, with signals of each DIRS1 family separated, and secondly superimposed. (PDF 278 kb
Background Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving force underlying lineag...
By their faculty to transpose, transposable elements are known to play a key role in eukaryote genom...
Abstract Background The importance of transposable elements (TEs) in the genomic remodeling and chro...
Detection of identified TEs among Trematomus, N. coriiceps and D. mawsoni genomes. Distribution of D...
NJ bootstrap consensus tree for DIRS1 based on the RT/RH amino acid sequences. Complement of Fig. 1....
Summary of TEs probes for FISH. sum up (name, superfamily, family, species it comes from, kb size) o...
Repeatability of measurements for flow cytometry values determining genome sizes. Mean of C-values t...
Taxonomic sampling for tissues, chromosomal suspensions and blood cells used in this study. For “Mat...
Degenerated PCR primers used to amplify retroelements in nototheniid genomes. For “Methods section”....
Specific PCR primers used to amplify retroelements in nototheniid genomes (complement of Additional ...
NJ bootstrap consensus tree for Copia based on the RT/RH amino acid sequences. Complement of Fig. 3....
International audienceBackground: Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving ...
International audienceBackground: Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving ...
International audienceBackground: Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving ...
Characteristics of Non-LTR retrotransposons present in teleost genomes, separated by family. (PDF 15...
Background Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving force underlying lineag...
By their faculty to transpose, transposable elements are known to play a key role in eukaryote genom...
Abstract Background The importance of transposable elements (TEs) in the genomic remodeling and chro...
Detection of identified TEs among Trematomus, N. coriiceps and D. mawsoni genomes. Distribution of D...
NJ bootstrap consensus tree for DIRS1 based on the RT/RH amino acid sequences. Complement of Fig. 1....
Summary of TEs probes for FISH. sum up (name, superfamily, family, species it comes from, kb size) o...
Repeatability of measurements for flow cytometry values determining genome sizes. Mean of C-values t...
Taxonomic sampling for tissues, chromosomal suspensions and blood cells used in this study. For “Mat...
Degenerated PCR primers used to amplify retroelements in nototheniid genomes. For “Methods section”....
Specific PCR primers used to amplify retroelements in nototheniid genomes (complement of Additional ...
NJ bootstrap consensus tree for Copia based on the RT/RH amino acid sequences. Complement of Fig. 3....
International audienceBackground: Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving ...
International audienceBackground: Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving ...
International audienceBackground: Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving ...
Characteristics of Non-LTR retrotransposons present in teleost genomes, separated by family. (PDF 15...
Background Chromosomal rearrangements are thought to be an important driving force underlying lineag...
By their faculty to transpose, transposable elements are known to play a key role in eukaryote genom...
Abstract Background The importance of transposable elements (TEs) in the genomic remodeling and chro...