BackgroundExtant sauropsids (reptiles and birds) are divided into two major lineages, the lineage of Testudines (turtles) and Archosauria (crocodilians and birds) and the lineage of Lepidosauria (tuatara, lizards, worm lizards and snakes). Karyotypes of these sauropsidan groups generally consist of macrochromosomes and microchromosomes. In chicken, microchromosomes exhibit a higher GC-content than macrochromosomes. To examine the pattern of intra-genomic GC heterogeneity in lepidosaurian genomes, we constructed a cytogenetic map of the Japanese four-striped rat snake (Elaphe quadrivirgata) with 183 cDNA clones by fluorescence in situ hybridization, and examined the correlation between the GC-content of exonic third codon positions (GC3) of ...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
Snake sex chromosomes provided Susumo Ohno with the material on which he based his theory of how sex...
Abstract Background Unlike the chromosome constitution of most snakes (2n=36), the cobra karyotype s...
BackgroundExtant sauropsids (reptiles and birds) are divided into two major lineages, the lineage of...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
Sauropsida (all existing reptiles and birds) comprises Archosauromorpha (birds, crocodiles, and turt...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Reptiles, as the sister group to birds and mammals, are particularly valuable for comparative genomi...
The karyotypes of birds, turtles and snakes are characterized by two distinct chromosomal components...
International audienceMammalian and avian genomes are characterized by a substantial spatial heterog...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Microchromosomes, once considered unimportant shreds of the chicken genome, are gene-rich elements w...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
Snake sex chromosomes provided Susumo Ohno with the material on which he based his theory of how sex...
Abstract Background Unlike the chromosome constitution of most snakes (2n=36), the cobra karyotype s...
BackgroundExtant sauropsids (reptiles and birds) are divided into two major lineages, the lineage of...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
Sauropsida (all existing reptiles and birds) comprises Archosauromorpha (birds, crocodiles, and turt...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Reptiles, as the sister group to birds and mammals, are particularly valuable for comparative genomi...
The karyotypes of birds, turtles and snakes are characterized by two distinct chromosomal components...
International audienceMammalian and avian genomes are characterized by a substantial spatial heterog...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Microchromosomes, once considered unimportant shreds of the chicken genome, are gene-rich elements w...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
Snake sex chromosomes provided Susumo Ohno with the material on which he based his theory of how sex...
Abstract Background Unlike the chromosome constitution of most snakes (2n=36), the cobra karyotype s...