Chromosome number is a key feature of the higher-order organization of the genome, and changes in chromosome number play a fundamental role in evolution. Dysploid gains and losses in chromosome number, as well as polyploidization events, may drive reproductive isolation and lineage diversification. The recent development of probabilistic models of chromosome number evolution in the groundbreaking work by Mayrose et al. (2010, ChromEvol) have enabled the inference of ancestral chromosome numbers over molecular phylogenies and generated new interest in studying the role of chromosome changes in evolution. However, the ChromEvol approach assumes all changes occur anagenetically (along branches), and does not model events that are specifically ...
Karyotype, including the chromosome and arm numbers, is a fundamental genetic characteristic of all ...
The effects of chromosome rearrangement on genome size are poorly understood. While chromosome dupli...
Many eukaryote organisms are polyploid. However, despite their importance, evolutionary inference of...
Chromosome number is a key feature of the higher-order organization of the genome, and changes in ch...
Chromosome number is a key feature of the higher-order organization of the genome, and changes in ch...
Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification...
Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification...
Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification...
<div><p>Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversi...
Premise of the study: Polyploidization is a common and recurring phenomenon in plants and is often t...
Chromosome number changes during the evolution of angiosperms are likely to have played a major role...
Chromosome number is perhaps the most basic characteristic of a genome, yet generalizations that can...
Key evolutionary transitions have shaped the tree of life by driving the processes of speciation and...
Chromosome number and genome variation in flowering plants have stimulated growing speculation about...
Many eucaryote organisms are polyploid. However, despite their importance, evolutionary inference of...
Karyotype, including the chromosome and arm numbers, is a fundamental genetic characteristic of all ...
The effects of chromosome rearrangement on genome size are poorly understood. While chromosome dupli...
Many eukaryote organisms are polyploid. However, despite their importance, evolutionary inference of...
Chromosome number is a key feature of the higher-order organization of the genome, and changes in ch...
Chromosome number is a key feature of the higher-order organization of the genome, and changes in ch...
Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification...
Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification...
Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversification...
<div><p>Chromosome number change (polyploidy and dysploidy) plays an important role in plant diversi...
Premise of the study: Polyploidization is a common and recurring phenomenon in plants and is often t...
Chromosome number changes during the evolution of angiosperms are likely to have played a major role...
Chromosome number is perhaps the most basic characteristic of a genome, yet generalizations that can...
Key evolutionary transitions have shaped the tree of life by driving the processes of speciation and...
Chromosome number and genome variation in flowering plants have stimulated growing speculation about...
Many eucaryote organisms are polyploid. However, despite their importance, evolutionary inference of...
Karyotype, including the chromosome and arm numbers, is a fundamental genetic characteristic of all ...
The effects of chromosome rearrangement on genome size are poorly understood. While chromosome dupli...
Many eukaryote organisms are polyploid. However, despite their importance, evolutionary inference of...