Type IIB restriction endonucleases are site-specific endonucleases that cut both strands of double-stranded DNA upstream and downstream of their recognition sequences. These restriction enzymes have recognition sequences that are generally interrupted and range from 5 to 7 bases long. They produce DNA fragments which are uniformly small, ranging from 21 to 33 base pairs in length (without cohesive ends). The fragments are generated from throughout the entire length of a genomic DNA providing an excellent fractional representation of the genome. In this study we simulated restriction enzyme digestions on 21 sequenced genomes of various Drosophila species using the predicted targets of 16 Type IIB restriction enzymes to effectively produce a ...
We develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of n...
Large groups of species with well-defined phylogenies are excellent systems for testing evolutionary...
A contiguous sequence of nearly 3 Mb from the genome of Drosophila melanogaster has been sequenced f...
<div><p>Reduced-representation genome sequencing represents a new source of data for systematics, an...
Evolutionary studies in recent years have been transformed by the development of new, powerful techn...
The genus Drosophila has been the subject of intense comparative phylogenomics characterization to p...
The Drosophila genus is a unique group containing a wide range of species that occupy diverse ecosys...
Abstract Background Reconstructing the evolutionary history of organisms using traditional phylogene...
International audienceInferring phylogenetic relationships between closely related taxa can be hinde...
bridization experiments among several species of Drosophila using the evolutionarily conserved por-t...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The pairwise distances at four-fold degenerate sites were estimated from the phylogene...
We studied the phylogenetic relationships among fruit fly species using DNA-editing operations of ci...
<p>Genome size is presented in the total number of nucleotides (bases). #50 bp reads is the number o...
For over a century, the fruit fly Drosophila has accomplished itself as a resourceful experimental m...
Large groups of species with well-defined phylogenies are excellent systems for testing evolutionary...
We develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of n...
Large groups of species with well-defined phylogenies are excellent systems for testing evolutionary...
A contiguous sequence of nearly 3 Mb from the genome of Drosophila melanogaster has been sequenced f...
<div><p>Reduced-representation genome sequencing represents a new source of data for systematics, an...
Evolutionary studies in recent years have been transformed by the development of new, powerful techn...
The genus Drosophila has been the subject of intense comparative phylogenomics characterization to p...
The Drosophila genus is a unique group containing a wide range of species that occupy diverse ecosys...
Abstract Background Reconstructing the evolutionary history of organisms using traditional phylogene...
International audienceInferring phylogenetic relationships between closely related taxa can be hinde...
bridization experiments among several species of Drosophila using the evolutionarily conserved por-t...
<p>(<b>A</b>) The pairwise distances at four-fold degenerate sites were estimated from the phylogene...
We studied the phylogenetic relationships among fruit fly species using DNA-editing operations of ci...
<p>Genome size is presented in the total number of nucleotides (bases). #50 bp reads is the number o...
For over a century, the fruit fly Drosophila has accomplished itself as a resourceful experimental m...
Large groups of species with well-defined phylogenies are excellent systems for testing evolutionary...
We develop methods to infer levels of evolutionary constraints in the genome by comparing rates of n...
Large groups of species with well-defined phylogenies are excellent systems for testing evolutionary...
A contiguous sequence of nearly 3 Mb from the genome of Drosophila melanogaster has been sequenced f...