The structure and organization of a species genome at a karyotypic level, and in interphase nuclei, have broad functional significance. Although regular sized chromosomes are studied extensively in this regard, microchromosomes, which are present in many terrestrial vertebrates, remain poorly explored. Birds have more cytologically indistinguishable microchromosomes (~ 30 pairs) than other vertebrates; however, the degree to which genome organization patterns at a karyotypic and interphase level differ between species is unknown. In species where microchromosomes have fused to other chromosomes, they retain genomic features such as gene density and GC content; however, the extent to which they retain a central nuclear position has not been ...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The typical avian karyotype is composed of a few macrochromosomes and around 60 indistinguishable s...
Background: The number of de novo genome sequence assemblies is increasing exponentially; however, r...
The structure and organization of a species genome at a karyotypic level, and in interphase nuclei, ...
The structure and organization of a species genome at a karyotypic level, and in interphase nuclei, ...
Interchromosomal rearrangements involving microchromosomes are rare events in birds. To date, they h...
Background Reconstruction of ancestral karyotypes is critical for our understanding of genome evolu...
Interchromosomal rearrangements involving microchromosomes are rare events in birds. To date, they h...
BACKGROUND The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abi...
In birds, genome is organised into several large chromosomes (macrochromosomes) and many smaller chr...
Avian genome organization is characterized, in part, by a set of microchromosomes that are unusually...
Microchromosomes, once considered unimportant shreds of the chicken genome, are gene-rich elements w...
Avian genomes typically consist of ~10 pairs of macro- and ~30 pairs of microchromosomes. While inte...
Passeriformes birds are widely recognized for their remarkable diversity, with over 5700 species des...
BACKGROUND: The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abili...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The typical avian karyotype is composed of a few macrochromosomes and around 60 indistinguishable s...
Background: The number of de novo genome sequence assemblies is increasing exponentially; however, r...
The structure and organization of a species genome at a karyotypic level, and in interphase nuclei, ...
The structure and organization of a species genome at a karyotypic level, and in interphase nuclei, ...
Interchromosomal rearrangements involving microchromosomes are rare events in birds. To date, they h...
Background Reconstruction of ancestral karyotypes is critical for our understanding of genome evolu...
Interchromosomal rearrangements involving microchromosomes are rare events in birds. To date, they h...
BACKGROUND The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abi...
In birds, genome is organised into several large chromosomes (macrochromosomes) and many smaller chr...
Avian genome organization is characterized, in part, by a set of microchromosomes that are unusually...
Microchromosomes, once considered unimportant shreds of the chicken genome, are gene-rich elements w...
Avian genomes typically consist of ~10 pairs of macro- and ~30 pairs of microchromosomes. While inte...
Passeriformes birds are widely recognized for their remarkable diversity, with over 5700 species des...
BACKGROUND: The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abili...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
The typical avian karyotype is composed of a few macrochromosomes and around 60 indistinguishable s...
Background: The number of de novo genome sequence assemblies is increasing exponentially; however, r...