The apparent morphological stasis in the lineage of the coelacanth, which has been called a “living fossil” by many, has been suggested to be causally related to a slow evolution of its genome, with strongly reduced activity of transposable elements (TEs). Analysis of the African coelacanth showed that at least 25% of its genome is constituted of transposable elements including retrotransposons, endogenous retroviruses and DNA transposons, with a strong predominance of non-Long Terminal Repeat (non-LTR) retrotransposons. The coelacanth genome has been shaped by four major general bursts of transposition during evolution, with major contributions of LINE1, LINE2, CR1, and Deu non-LTR retrotransposons. Many transposable elements are expressed...
The living coelacanth is a lobe-finned fish that represents an early evolutionary departure from the...
The discovery of the African coelacanth in 1938 and subsequently the Indonesian coelacanth in 1998 ...
The living fossil Latimeria menadoensis is important to understand sarcopterygian evolution. To gain...
The apparent morphological stasis in the lineage of the coelacanth, which has been called a “living ...
Coelacanths are lobe-finned fish represented by two extant species, Latimeria chalumnae in South Afr...
The morphological stasis of coelacanths has long suggested a slow evolutionary rate. General genomic...
<div><p>Coelacanths are lobe-finned fish represented by two extant species, <i>Latimeria chalumnae</...
Emerging data from the coelacanth genome are beginning to shed light on the origin and evolution of ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Coelacanths are lobe-finned fish represented by tw...
AbstractBackgroundThe coelacanth is known as a “living fossil” because of its morphological resembla...
Here, we comprehensively analysed the abundance, diversity, and activity of Tc1/mariner transposons ...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
Evolutionary fate and implications of retrocopies in the African coelacanth genome Kang Du1,2 and Sh...
The living coelacanth is a lobe-finned fish that represents an early evolutionary departure from the...
The discovery of the African coelacanth in 1938 and subsequently the Indonesian coelacanth in 1998 ...
The living fossil Latimeria menadoensis is important to understand sarcopterygian evolution. To gain...
The apparent morphological stasis in the lineage of the coelacanth, which has been called a “living ...
Coelacanths are lobe-finned fish represented by two extant species, Latimeria chalumnae in South Afr...
The morphological stasis of coelacanths has long suggested a slow evolutionary rate. General genomic...
<div><p>Coelacanths are lobe-finned fish represented by two extant species, <i>Latimeria chalumnae</...
Emerging data from the coelacanth genome are beginning to shed light on the origin and evolution of ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Coelacanths are lobe-finned fish represented by tw...
AbstractBackgroundThe coelacanth is known as a “living fossil” because of its morphological resembla...
Here, we comprehensively analysed the abundance, diversity, and activity of Tc1/mariner transposons ...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
The discovery of a living coelacanth specimen in 1938 was remarkable, as this lineage of lobe-finned...
Evolutionary fate and implications of retrocopies in the African coelacanth genome Kang Du1,2 and Sh...
The living coelacanth is a lobe-finned fish that represents an early evolutionary departure from the...
The discovery of the African coelacanth in 1938 and subsequently the Indonesian coelacanth in 1998 ...
The living fossil Latimeria menadoensis is important to understand sarcopterygian evolution. To gain...