Abstract Background Chromosomal rearrangements such as duplications and deletions are key factors in evolutionary processes because they promote genomic plasticity. Although the genetic variations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae species have been well documented, there is little known to date about the impact of the genetic background on the appearance of rearrangements. Results Using the same genetic screening, the type of rearrangements and the mutation rates observed in the S288c S. cerevisiae strain were compared to previous findings obtained in the FL100 background. Transposon-associated rearrangements, a major chromosomal rearrangement event selected in FL100, were not detected in S288c. The mechanisms involved in the occurrence of de...
Multigene families are observed in all genomes sequenced so far and are the reflection of key evolut...
High-throughput techniques for detecting DNA polymorphisms generally do not identify changes in whic...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...
Les remaniements chromosomiques tels que les délétions, les duplications ou les insertions de rétrot...
Les remaniements chromosomiques tels que les délétions, les duplications ou les insertions de rétrot...
Ty elements are high copy number, dispersed repeated sequences in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genom...
Studying spontaneous chromosomal rearrangements throws light on the rules underlying the genome resh...
The influence of duplicated sequences on chromosomal stability is poorly understood. To characterize...
A growing body of evidence suggests that mutation rates exhibit intra-species specific variation. We...
Whole genome sequencing of cancer genomes has revealed a diversity of recurrent gross chromosomal re...
Genome rearrangements, especially amplifications and deletions, have regularly been observed as resp...
Les réarrangements chromosomiques de type translocation, délétion et duplication de séquences sont u...
Les remaniements chromosomiques tels que les délétions, les duplications ou les insertions de rétrot...
The aim of this work was to assess the impact of chromosomal rearrangements on the evolution of yeas...
Duplication is thought to be one of the main pro-cesses providing a substrate on which the effects o...
Multigene families are observed in all genomes sequenced so far and are the reflection of key evolut...
High-throughput techniques for detecting DNA polymorphisms generally do not identify changes in whic...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...
Les remaniements chromosomiques tels que les délétions, les duplications ou les insertions de rétrot...
Les remaniements chromosomiques tels que les délétions, les duplications ou les insertions de rétrot...
Ty elements are high copy number, dispersed repeated sequences in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genom...
Studying spontaneous chromosomal rearrangements throws light on the rules underlying the genome resh...
The influence of duplicated sequences on chromosomal stability is poorly understood. To characterize...
A growing body of evidence suggests that mutation rates exhibit intra-species specific variation. We...
Whole genome sequencing of cancer genomes has revealed a diversity of recurrent gross chromosomal re...
Genome rearrangements, especially amplifications and deletions, have regularly been observed as resp...
Les réarrangements chromosomiques de type translocation, délétion et duplication de séquences sont u...
Les remaniements chromosomiques tels que les délétions, les duplications ou les insertions de rétrot...
The aim of this work was to assess the impact of chromosomal rearrangements on the evolution of yeas...
Duplication is thought to be one of the main pro-cesses providing a substrate on which the effects o...
Multigene families are observed in all genomes sequenced so far and are the reflection of key evolut...
High-throughput techniques for detecting DNA polymorphisms generally do not identify changes in whic...
Genome rearrangements result in mutations that underlie many human diseases, and ongoing genome inst...