BACKGROUND: The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome organisation across mammalian lineages and reconstruct chromosomes of the ancestral marsupial and therian (marsupial and eutherian) mammals. However, the reconstruction of ancestral genomes requires genome assemblies to be anchored to chromosomes. The recently sequenced tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) genome was assembled into over 300,000 contigs. We previously devised an efficient strategy for mapping large evolutionarily conserved blocks in non-model mammals, and applied this to determine the arrangement of conserved blocks on all wallaby chromosomes, thereby permitting comparative maps to be constructed and resolve the long debated iss...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
BACKGROUND The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of re...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
BACKGROUND:The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
BACKGROUND The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
Marsupials are especially valuable for comparative genomic studies of mammals. Two distantly related...
Marsupials, which diverged from eutherian mammals 150 million years ago (MYA), occupy a phylogenetic...
Marsupials have unique features that make them particularly interesting to study, and sequencing of ...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupial and monotreme mammals fill an important gap in vertebrate phylogeny between reptile-mammal...
Marsupials occupy a phylogenetic middle ground that is very valuable in genome comparisons of mammal...
Marsupials occupy a phylogenetic middle ground that is very valuable in genome comparisons of mammal...
BACKGROUND: The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of r...
With the accelerating recognition of the power of comparative genomics, there is now enormous intere...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
BACKGROUND The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of re...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
BACKGROUND:The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
BACKGROUND The increasing number of assembled mammalian genomes makes it possible to compare genome ...
Marsupials are especially valuable for comparative genomic studies of mammals. Two distantly related...
Marsupials, which diverged from eutherian mammals 150 million years ago (MYA), occupy a phylogenetic...
Marsupials have unique features that make them particularly interesting to study, and sequencing of ...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupials typically possess very large, distinctive chromosomes that make them excellent subjects f...
Marsupial and monotreme mammals fill an important gap in vertebrate phylogeny between reptile-mammal...
Marsupials occupy a phylogenetic middle ground that is very valuable in genome comparisons of mammal...
Marsupials occupy a phylogenetic middle ground that is very valuable in genome comparisons of mammal...
BACKGROUND: The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of r...
With the accelerating recognition of the power of comparative genomics, there is now enormous intere...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...
BACKGROUND The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of re...
Marsupial karyotypes have shown extensive conservation even between distantly related groups with a ...