Small-scale changes in gene order and orientation are common in plant genomes, even across relatively short evolutionary distances. We investigated the association of retrotransposons in and near rice gene pairs with gene pair conservation, inversion, rearrangement, and deletion in sorghum, maize, and . Brachypodium. . Copia and . Gypsy LTR-retrotransposon insertions were found to be primarily associated with reduced frequency of gene pair conservation and an increase in both gene pair rearrangement and gene deletions. SINEs are associated with gene pair rearrangement, while LINEs are associated with gene deletions. Despite being more frequently associated with retrotransposons than convergent and tandem pairs, divergent gene pairs showed t...
Although the proliferation of LTR retrotransposons can cause major genomic modification and reorgani...
Background: Extensive DNA rearrangement of genic colinearity, as revealed by comparison of orthologo...
Background: Horizontal transfers (HTs) refer to the transmission of genetic material between phyloge...
AbstractSmall-scale changes in gene order and orientation are common in plant genomes, even across r...
Plant genomes are extremely complex. Myriad factors contribute to their evolution and organization, ...
Gene order and content differ among homologous regions of closely related genomes. Similarities in t...
Gene order and content differ among homologous regions of closely related genomes. Similarities in t...
Retrotransposons are abundant in higher plant genomes. Although retrotransposons associated with pla...
Retrotransposons comprise a significant fraction of the rice genome. Despite their prevalence, the e...
Abstract Background Retrotransposons are commonly occurring eukaryotic transposable elements (TEs). ...
LTR retrotransposons are often the most abundant components of plant genomes and can impact gene and...
Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are the major class I mobile elements in plants. They pl...
LTR retrotransposons are often the most abundant components of plant genomes and can impact gene and...
Background: LTR retrotransposons are one of the main causes for plant genome size and structure evol...
<div><p>Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are the major class I mobile elements in plants....
Although the proliferation of LTR retrotransposons can cause major genomic modification and reorgani...
Background: Extensive DNA rearrangement of genic colinearity, as revealed by comparison of orthologo...
Background: Horizontal transfers (HTs) refer to the transmission of genetic material between phyloge...
AbstractSmall-scale changes in gene order and orientation are common in plant genomes, even across r...
Plant genomes are extremely complex. Myriad factors contribute to their evolution and organization, ...
Gene order and content differ among homologous regions of closely related genomes. Similarities in t...
Gene order and content differ among homologous regions of closely related genomes. Similarities in t...
Retrotransposons are abundant in higher plant genomes. Although retrotransposons associated with pla...
Retrotransposons comprise a significant fraction of the rice genome. Despite their prevalence, the e...
Abstract Background Retrotransposons are commonly occurring eukaryotic transposable elements (TEs). ...
LTR retrotransposons are often the most abundant components of plant genomes and can impact gene and...
Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are the major class I mobile elements in plants. They pl...
LTR retrotransposons are often the most abundant components of plant genomes and can impact gene and...
Background: LTR retrotransposons are one of the main causes for plant genome size and structure evol...
<div><p>Long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons are the major class I mobile elements in plants....
Although the proliferation of LTR retrotransposons can cause major genomic modification and reorgani...
Background: Extensive DNA rearrangement of genic colinearity, as revealed by comparison of orthologo...
Background: Horizontal transfers (HTs) refer to the transmission of genetic material between phyloge...