The evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA is most often studied in canonical mating systems, where bisexuality and panmixis are the rule. In eusocial termites, the limited number of reproducers starting a new colony and the maintenance of the colony through few neotenics act as bottle-necks both in space and time. No data on repetitive DNA are available for Isoptera and for their peculiar reproductive strategy. Here we present the first satellite DNA family isolated in European Reticulitermes. RET76 is a G+C rich satellite embodying two sub-families with a 76 bp monomer. RET76 sequences are highly variable (sequence homology is lower than 80% within sub-families and lower than 68% in the entire family) and this variability is equally distr...
Satellite DNAs (SatDNA) are ubiquitously present in eukaryotic genomes and have been recently associ...
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is a class of tandemly repeated non-protein coding DNA sequences which can be...
The mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, contains an unusually abundant and homogeneous satellite DNA ...
The evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA is most often studied in canonical mating systems, where ...
Tandemly repeated satellite DNAs are among most rapidly evolving sequences in eukaryotic genome, usu...
Satellite DNA variability follows a pattern of concerted evolution through homogenization of new var...
We aimed to study patterns of variation and factors influencing the evolutionary dynamics of a satel...
Satellite DNA sequence evolution has been studied in several insect species from the genus Pimelia (...
The Bag320 satellite DNA (satDNA) family was studied in seven populations of the stick insects Bacil...
The satellite DNA family pDoP102 is species specific for the cave cricket Dolichopoda schiavazzii, a...
Three specific satellite DNA families can be detected in the genome of the cave cricket Dolichopoda ...
Abstract Background Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently l...
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is the most variable fraction of the eukaryotic genome. Related species share...
The heterochromatic region of chromosomes contains highly repeated satellite DNAs with no or very fe...
The availability of the genome sequence of the unisexual (male-female) Caenorhabditis nigoni offers ...
Satellite DNAs (SatDNA) are ubiquitously present in eukaryotic genomes and have been recently associ...
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is a class of tandemly repeated non-protein coding DNA sequences which can be...
The mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, contains an unusually abundant and homogeneous satellite DNA ...
The evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA is most often studied in canonical mating systems, where ...
Tandemly repeated satellite DNAs are among most rapidly evolving sequences in eukaryotic genome, usu...
Satellite DNA variability follows a pattern of concerted evolution through homogenization of new var...
We aimed to study patterns of variation and factors influencing the evolutionary dynamics of a satel...
Satellite DNA sequence evolution has been studied in several insect species from the genus Pimelia (...
The Bag320 satellite DNA (satDNA) family was studied in seven populations of the stick insects Bacil...
The satellite DNA family pDoP102 is species specific for the cave cricket Dolichopoda schiavazzii, a...
Three specific satellite DNA families can be detected in the genome of the cave cricket Dolichopoda ...
Abstract Background Non-coding satellite DNA (satDNA) usually has a high turn-over rate frequently l...
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is the most variable fraction of the eukaryotic genome. Related species share...
The heterochromatic region of chromosomes contains highly repeated satellite DNAs with no or very fe...
The availability of the genome sequence of the unisexual (male-female) Caenorhabditis nigoni offers ...
Satellite DNAs (SatDNA) are ubiquitously present in eukaryotic genomes and have been recently associ...
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is a class of tandemly repeated non-protein coding DNA sequences which can be...
The mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor, contains an unusually abundant and homogeneous satellite DNA ...