The birth and evolution of retrogenes have played crucial roles in genome evolution. Dinoflagellates represent a unique lineage for retrogene research because the retrogenes can be reliably identified by the presence of a 22 nucleotide splice leader called DinoSL, which is post-transcriptionally added to the 5′ terminus of all mRNAs. Compared to studies of retrogenes conducted in other model genomes, dinoflagellate retrogenes can potentially be more comprehensively characterized because intron-containing retrogenes have already been detected. Unfortunately, dinoflagellate retrogene research has long been neglected. Here, we review the work on dinoflagellate retrogenes and show their distinct character. Like the dinoflagellate genome itself,...
Marine alveolates (MALVs) are diverse and widespread early-branching dinoflagellates, but most knowl...
Nuclear features of dinoflagellates that were used origin ally to support the Mesocaryota concept ar...
AbstractChimeric retrogenes, found in mammalian and fungal genomes, are bipartite elements composed ...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and ancient lineage of globally abundant algae that have adapted to fi...
Dinoflagellates are important protists with many unusual characteristics compared to other eukaryote...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
SummaryDinoflagellates are ubiquitous algae with extraordinary nuclear genomes that are among the la...
Dinoflagellates are unusual eukaryotes in many ways, but one of the most interesting features of th...
SummaryBackgroundDinoflagellates are known for their capacity to form harmful blooms (e.g., “red tid...
Data deposition: The Alexandrium tamarense Group IV transcriptome assembly described in this article...
Transposable elements are DNA sequences that are able to move from place to place in the genome, and...
© 2006 Erdner and Anderson. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
The eukaryotic genome has undergone a series of epidemics of amplification of mobile elements that h...
Dinoflagellates possess large genomes in which most genes are present in many copies. This has made ...
Marine alveolates (MALVs) are diverse and widespread early-branching dinoflagellates, but most knowl...
Nuclear features of dinoflagellates that were used origin ally to support the Mesocaryota concept ar...
AbstractChimeric retrogenes, found in mammalian and fungal genomes, are bipartite elements composed ...
Dinoflagellates are a diverse and ancient lineage of globally abundant algae that have adapted to fi...
Dinoflagellates are important protists with many unusual characteristics compared to other eukaryote...
The role of RNA-based duplication, or retroposition, in the evolution of new gene functions in mamma...
© The Author(s), 2013. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
SummaryDinoflagellates are ubiquitous algae with extraordinary nuclear genomes that are among the la...
Dinoflagellates are unusual eukaryotes in many ways, but one of the most interesting features of th...
SummaryBackgroundDinoflagellates are known for their capacity to form harmful blooms (e.g., “red tid...
Data deposition: The Alexandrium tamarense Group IV transcriptome assembly described in this article...
Transposable elements are DNA sequences that are able to move from place to place in the genome, and...
© 2006 Erdner and Anderson. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creati...
The eukaryotic genome has undergone a series of epidemics of amplification of mobile elements that h...
Dinoflagellates possess large genomes in which most genes are present in many copies. This has made ...
Marine alveolates (MALVs) are diverse and widespread early-branching dinoflagellates, but most knowl...
Nuclear features of dinoflagellates that were used origin ally to support the Mesocaryota concept ar...
AbstractChimeric retrogenes, found in mammalian and fungal genomes, are bipartite elements composed ...