Abstract The chromosome changing rate (i.e. the number of chromosome rearrangements per million years) was studied in 1329 reptile species in order to evaluate the karyological evolutionary trend and the existence of possible correlations between chromosome mutations and some aspects of the evolution of this class. The results obtained highlight the existence of a general direct correlation between chromosome changing rate and number of living species, although different trends can be observed in the different orders and suborders. In turtles, the separation of pleurodires from cryptodires was accompanied by a considerable karyological diversification. Among pleurodires, the evolution of the Chelidae and Pelomedusidae was also chara...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
During meiotic prophase I, tightly regulated processes take place, from pairing and synapsis of homo...
A karyotypic survey of the gekkonid lizard Gehyra purpurascens revealed a distinctive sex chromosome...
Reptiles are a karyologically heterogeneous group, where some orders and suborders exhibit character...
Sauropsida (all existing reptiles and birds) comprises Archosauromorpha (birds, crocodiles, and turt...
Gekkota is species-rich and diverse group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata) with almost glob...
1. 1. Repetitive DNA evolution has been studied in various reptilian species by means of the reassoc...
Sex chromosome evolution remains an evolutionary puzzle despite its importance in understanding sexu...
Because of their peculiar genomic and chromosomal characteristics, reptiles are extraordinary model ...
The extent of Robertsonian chromosomal variation in the iguanid lizard Sceloporus grammicus of Mexi...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Iguanids are greatly diversed group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia, Squamata). Although there were m...
The reconstruction of the evolutionary dynamics of karyotypes and sex determining systems in squamat...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
During meiotic prophase I, tightly regulated processes take place, from pairing and synapsis of homo...
A karyotypic survey of the gekkonid lizard Gehyra purpurascens revealed a distinctive sex chromosome...
Reptiles are a karyologically heterogeneous group, where some orders and suborders exhibit character...
Sauropsida (all existing reptiles and birds) comprises Archosauromorpha (birds, crocodiles, and turt...
Gekkota is species-rich and diverse group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata) with almost glob...
1. 1. Repetitive DNA evolution has been studied in various reptilian species by means of the reassoc...
Sex chromosome evolution remains an evolutionary puzzle despite its importance in understanding sexu...
Because of their peculiar genomic and chromosomal characteristics, reptiles are extraordinary model ...
The extent of Robertsonian chromosomal variation in the iguanid lizard Sceloporus grammicus of Mexi...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Iguanids are greatly diversed group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia, Squamata). Although there were m...
The reconstruction of the evolutionary dynamics of karyotypes and sex determining systems in squamat...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Despite predictions of the classic, hybrid-sterility model of chromosomal speciation, some organisms...
During meiotic prophase I, tightly regulated processes take place, from pairing and synapsis of homo...
A karyotypic survey of the gekkonid lizard Gehyra purpurascens revealed a distinctive sex chromosome...