B chromosomes (Bs) can be described as 'passengers in the genome', a term that has been used for the repetitive DNA which comprises the bulk of the genome in large genome species, except that Bs have a life of their own as independent chromosomes. As with retrotransposons they can accumulate in number, but in this case by various processes of mitotic or meiotic drive, based on their own autonomous ways of using spindles, especially in the gametophyte phase of the life cycle of flowering plants. This selfish property of drive ensures their survival and spread in natural populations, even against a gradient of harmful effects on the host plant phenotype. Bs are inhabitants of the nucleus and they are subject to control by 'genes' in the A chr...
The supernumerary B chromosome of maize is dispensable, containing no vital genes, and thus is varia...
The genomes of grasses and cereals include a diverse and large collection of selfish genetic element...
Research ArticleTwo sequence families, E3900 and D1100, are amplified on the subtelomeric domain of ...
B chromosomes (Bs) can be described as 'passengers in the genome', a term that has been used for the...
B chromosomes (Bs) can be described as 'selfish chromosomes', a term that has been used for the repe...
Background: Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are a major source of intraspecific variation in nuclea...
B chromosomes, also known as supernumerary chromosomes, are dispensable elements in the genome of ma...
Supernumerary B chromosomes are optional additions to the basic set of A chromosomes, and occur in a...
B chromosomes are dispensable elements that do not recombine with the A chromosomes of the regular c...
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revealed that B chromosomes in several species are enriched in ...
Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are dispensable genetic elements found in thousands of species of p...
Supernumerary B chromosomes are dispensable parts of the nuclear genome and occur in all eukaryotic ...
B chromosomes are considered to be genetically inert, yet often have pronounced and surprising effec...
B chromosomes (Bs) are enigmatic additional elements in the genomes of thousands of species of plant...
Ensuring the sustainable production of food within the context of an increasing world population is ...
The supernumerary B chromosome of maize is dispensable, containing no vital genes, and thus is varia...
The genomes of grasses and cereals include a diverse and large collection of selfish genetic element...
Research ArticleTwo sequence families, E3900 and D1100, are amplified on the subtelomeric domain of ...
B chromosomes (Bs) can be described as 'passengers in the genome', a term that has been used for the...
B chromosomes (Bs) can be described as 'selfish chromosomes', a term that has been used for the repe...
Background: Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are a major source of intraspecific variation in nuclea...
B chromosomes, also known as supernumerary chromosomes, are dispensable elements in the genome of ma...
Supernumerary B chromosomes are optional additions to the basic set of A chromosomes, and occur in a...
B chromosomes are dispensable elements that do not recombine with the A chromosomes of the regular c...
Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) has revealed that B chromosomes in several species are enriched in ...
Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are dispensable genetic elements found in thousands of species of p...
Supernumerary B chromosomes are dispensable parts of the nuclear genome and occur in all eukaryotic ...
B chromosomes are considered to be genetically inert, yet often have pronounced and surprising effec...
B chromosomes (Bs) are enigmatic additional elements in the genomes of thousands of species of plant...
Ensuring the sustainable production of food within the context of an increasing world population is ...
The supernumerary B chromosome of maize is dispensable, containing no vital genes, and thus is varia...
The genomes of grasses and cereals include a diverse and large collection of selfish genetic element...
Research ArticleTwo sequence families, E3900 and D1100, are amplified on the subtelomeric domain of ...