Transposable elements are repetitive DNA sequences comprising a group of segments able to move and carry sequences within the genome. Studies involving comparative genomics have revealed that most vertebrates have different populations of transposable elements with significant differences among species of the same lineage. Few studies have been conducted in fish, the most diverse group of vertebrates, with the objective to locate different types of transposable elements. Therefore, this study proposed to map the retrotransposable element Rex1 applying Fluorescent in situ Hybridization (FISH) in five species of the genus Prochilodus (Prochilodus argenteus, Prochilodus brevis, Prochilodus costatus, Prochilodus lineatus and Prochilodus nigrica...
The family Anostomidae is an interesting model for studies of repetitive elements, mainly because of...
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a major proportion of most large eukaryotic genomes. Through di...
We used differential staining techniques (BSG, GTG, AgNO3, DAPI and CMA3 banding) and fluorescent in...
Transposons and retrotransposons represent a great portion of the eukaryotic genome. These repeated ...
To enhance our understanding of the organization of the genome and chromosome evolution of cichlid f...
Repeated DNA elements have been extensively applied as physical chromosome markers in comparative st...
Repetitive DNA is an intriguing portion of the genome still not completely discovered and shows a hi...
The structure and organization of repetitive elements in fish genomes are still relatively poorly un...
Repetitive DNA sequences are present in the genome of basically every known organism, and transposab...
Transposable elements are repetitive sequences with the capacity to move inside of the genome. They ...
The fish species Synbranchus marmoratus is widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region and ...
Background: While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog ...
An important feature of eukaryotic organisms is the number of different repetitive DNA sequences in ...
Distribution of 6 microsatellites and 5 transposable elements on the chromosomes of Semaprochilodus ...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to produce broad changes in the genomes o...
The family Anostomidae is an interesting model for studies of repetitive elements, mainly because of...
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a major proportion of most large eukaryotic genomes. Through di...
We used differential staining techniques (BSG, GTG, AgNO3, DAPI and CMA3 banding) and fluorescent in...
Transposons and retrotransposons represent a great portion of the eukaryotic genome. These repeated ...
To enhance our understanding of the organization of the genome and chromosome evolution of cichlid f...
Repeated DNA elements have been extensively applied as physical chromosome markers in comparative st...
Repetitive DNA is an intriguing portion of the genome still not completely discovered and shows a hi...
The structure and organization of repetitive elements in fish genomes are still relatively poorly un...
Repetitive DNA sequences are present in the genome of basically every known organism, and transposab...
Transposable elements are repetitive sequences with the capacity to move inside of the genome. They ...
The fish species Synbranchus marmoratus is widely distributed throughout the Neotropical region and ...
Background: While some transposable elements (TEs) have been found in the sequenced genomes of frog ...
An important feature of eukaryotic organisms is the number of different repetitive DNA sequences in ...
Distribution of 6 microsatellites and 5 transposable elements on the chromosomes of Semaprochilodus ...
Background: Transposable elements (TEs) have the potential to produce broad changes in the genomes o...
The family Anostomidae is an interesting model for studies of repetitive elements, mainly because of...
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise a major proportion of most large eukaryotic genomes. Through di...
We used differential staining techniques (BSG, GTG, AgNO3, DAPI and CMA3 banding) and fluorescent in...