Reptiles are a karyologically heterogeneous group, where some orders and suborders exhibit characteristics similar to those of anamniotes and others share similarities with homeotherms. The class also shows different evolutionary trends, for instance in genome and chromosome size and composition. The turtle DNA base composition is similar to that of mammals, whereas that of lizards and snakes is more similar to that of anamniotes. The major karyological differences between turtles and squamates are the size and composition of the genome and the rate at which chromosomes change. Turtles have larger and more variable genome sizes, and a greater amount of middle repetitive DNA that differs even among related species. In lizards and snake...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
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...
Abstract The chromosome changing rate (i.e. the number of chromosome rearrangements per million yea...
The karyotypes of birds, turtles and snakes are characterized by two distinct chromosomal components...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
Reptiles known as dinosaurs pervade scientific and popular culture, while interest in their genomics...
1. 1. Repetitive DNA evolution has been studied in various reptilian species by means of the reassoc...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Chromosomes were examined from five populations of Sphenodon (tuatara) using giemsa, Ag-NOR, C-, G-...
Iguanids are greatly diversed group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia, Squamata). Although there were m...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
Gekkota is species-rich and diverse group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata) with almost glob...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
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...
Abstract The chromosome changing rate (i.e. the number of chromosome rearrangements per million yea...
The karyotypes of birds, turtles and snakes are characterized by two distinct chromosomal components...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
Reptiles known as dinosaurs pervade scientific and popular culture, while interest in their genomics...
1. 1. Repetitive DNA evolution has been studied in various reptilian species by means of the reassoc...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Chromosomes were examined from five populations of Sphenodon (tuatara) using giemsa, Ag-NOR, C-, G-...
Iguanids are greatly diversed group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia, Squamata). Although there were m...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
Gekkota is species-rich and diverse group of squamate reptiles (Reptilia: Squamata) with almost glob...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
Life history has been implicated as a determinant of variation in rate of molecular evolution amongs...