Transcriptionally inactive portions of genomic DNA, condensed with histones and architectural proteins, are known as heterochromatic regions, often positive C band. The advent of epigenetics and new methodological approaches, showed that these regions are extremely dynamic and responsive to different types of environmental stress. The relationship of the constitutive heterochromatin with the transposable elements inactivation, especially from the Rex family, seems to be a frequent condition in fish. In this manuscript we review the existing knowledge of the nature and function of these genomic regions, based on species-based studies, with a focus on species of fish from the Amazon region
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
The historically recent domestication of fishes has been essential to meet the protein demands of a ...
International Symposium on Genetics in Aquaculture XII (ISGA XII), 21-27 June 2015, Santiago de Comp...
Phenotypic plasticity via gene-environment interaction is a central feature of regulatory biology. B...
Ocean environments are changing rapidly and marine organisms need to cope with these changes in orde...
Fishes of the genus Gymnotus have been suggested as a good model for biogeographic studies in the So...
Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation have been proposed as an important source of variation...
We have recently learned more about the biochemistry of heterochromatin and about how heterochromati...
The adaptation of natural populations to changing environments is often driven by numerous genetic l...
Trabajo final presentado por Paula Gómez Álvarez para obtener el grado en Biología por la Universita...
Environmental factors can promote phenotypic variation through alterations in the epigenome and faci...
V Jornada de Cromatina i Epigenètica organitzada per la Secció de Biologia Molecular de la Societat ...
AbstractThe mechanisms of transcriptional activation in heterochromatin were investigated by using F...
Abstract Background Incorporation of histone variants into chromatin is one of the epigenetic mechan...
The Atlantic salmon has gone through several WGD events and is left with almost half of its gene as ...
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
The historically recent domestication of fishes has been essential to meet the protein demands of a ...
International Symposium on Genetics in Aquaculture XII (ISGA XII), 21-27 June 2015, Santiago de Comp...
Phenotypic plasticity via gene-environment interaction is a central feature of regulatory biology. B...
Ocean environments are changing rapidly and marine organisms need to cope with these changes in orde...
Fishes of the genus Gymnotus have been suggested as a good model for biogeographic studies in the So...
Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation have been proposed as an important source of variation...
We have recently learned more about the biochemistry of heterochromatin and about how heterochromati...
The adaptation of natural populations to changing environments is often driven by numerous genetic l...
Trabajo final presentado por Paula Gómez Álvarez para obtener el grado en Biología por la Universita...
Environmental factors can promote phenotypic variation through alterations in the epigenome and faci...
V Jornada de Cromatina i Epigenètica organitzada per la Secció de Biologia Molecular de la Societat ...
AbstractThe mechanisms of transcriptional activation in heterochromatin were investigated by using F...
Abstract Background Incorporation of histone variants into chromatin is one of the epigenetic mechan...
The Atlantic salmon has gone through several WGD events and is left with almost half of its gene as ...
Abstract Hoplias malabaricus is a common fish species occurring in white, black and clear water rive...
The historically recent domestication of fishes has been essential to meet the protein demands of a ...
International Symposium on Genetics in Aquaculture XII (ISGA XII), 21-27 June 2015, Santiago de Comp...