Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It includes transposable elements (TEs), which are dispersed throughout the genome, and satellite DNAs (satDNAs), which are tandemly organized in long arrays. The study of the structure and organization of repetitive DNA contributes to our understanding of genome architecture and the mechanisms leading to its evolution. Molluscs represent one of the largest groups of invertebrates and include organisms with a wide variety of morphologies and lifestyles. To increase our knowledge of bivalves at the genome level, we analysed the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki. The screening of the genomic library evidenced the presence of two novel satDNA elem...
Background: The hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria is a major marine resource along the Atlantic coasts...
The ubiquity of satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences has raised much controversy over the abundance of d...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
<div><p>Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species...
Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It inc...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
We studied the structure, organization and relationship of repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of...
My thesis is focused on the identification and characterization of repetitive DNA sequences in two m...
Mollusks of the class Bivalvia have attracted attention because of the extraordinarily important rol...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Comparative genome structure analysis allows us to identify novel genes, repetitive sequences and ge...
Two highly repeated DNAs, designated NmE1/NmE2 and NmE5, were identified by EcoRV digestion in the c...
Background: The hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria is a major marine resource along the Atlantic coasts...
The ubiquity of satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences has raised much controversy over the abundance of d...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
<div><p>Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species...
Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It inc...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
We studied the structure, organization and relationship of repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of...
My thesis is focused on the identification and characterization of repetitive DNA sequences in two m...
Mollusks of the class Bivalvia have attracted attention because of the extraordinarily important rol...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Comparative genome structure analysis allows us to identify novel genes, repetitive sequences and ge...
Two highly repeated DNAs, designated NmE1/NmE2 and NmE5, were identified by EcoRV digestion in the c...
Background: The hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria is a major marine resource along the Atlantic coasts...
The ubiquity of satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences has raised much controversy over the abundance of d...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...