Centromeres are prerequisite for accurate segregation and are landmarks of primary constrictions of metaphase chromosomes in eukaryotes. In melon, high-copy-number satellite DNAs (SatDNAs) were found at various chromosomal locations such as centromeric, pericentromeric, and subtelomeric regions. In the present study, utilizing the published draft genome sequence of melon, two new SatDNAs (CmSat162 and CmSat189) of melon were identified and their chromosomal distributions were confirmed using fluorescence in situ hybridization. DNA probes prepared from these SatDNAs were successfully hybridized to melon somatic and meiotic chromosomes. CmSat162 was located on 12 pairs of melon chromosomes and co-localized with the centromeric repeat, Cmcent,...
International audienceIn higher eukaryotes, centromeres are typically composed of megabase-sized arr...
Abstract Background Detailed karyotyping using metaphase chromosomes in melon (Cucumis melo L.) rema...
<p>Chromosome numbers are according to Garcia-Mas et al. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/in...
Chromosomes often serve as one of the most important molecular aspects of studying the evolution of ...
The prominent satellites of the Cucurb1taceae Cucumls melo (melon) and Cucumls sat Ivus (cucumber ^ ...
International audienceCucumis melo displays a large diversity of horticultural groups with cantaloup...
In this study, two melon bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones have been sequenced and annota...
Transposable elements (TEs) are a major driver of plant genome evolution. A part from being a rich s...
International audienceCentromeres in the legume genera Pisum and Lathyrus exhibit unique morphologic...
In the large Cucurbitaceae genus Cucumis, cucumber (C. sativus) is the only species with 2n = 2x = 1...
Centromeres are essential regions of eukaryotic chromosomes responsible for the formation of kinetoc...
Background: Cucumber, Cucumis sativus L. (2n = 2 × = 14) and melon, C. melo L. (2n = 2 × = 24) are t...
Abstract Background Cucumber, Cucumis sativus L. (2n = 2 × = 14) and melon, C. melo L. (2n = 2 × = 2...
<p>Chromosomes of melon and Arabidopsis were depicted in different color and circle form. The approx...
High-precision genetic mapping was used to deÞne the regions that contain cen-tromere functions on e...
International audienceIn higher eukaryotes, centromeres are typically composed of megabase-sized arr...
Abstract Background Detailed karyotyping using metaphase chromosomes in melon (Cucumis melo L.) rema...
<p>Chromosome numbers are according to Garcia-Mas et al. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/in...
Chromosomes often serve as one of the most important molecular aspects of studying the evolution of ...
The prominent satellites of the Cucurb1taceae Cucumls melo (melon) and Cucumls sat Ivus (cucumber ^ ...
International audienceCucumis melo displays a large diversity of horticultural groups with cantaloup...
In this study, two melon bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clones have been sequenced and annota...
Transposable elements (TEs) are a major driver of plant genome evolution. A part from being a rich s...
International audienceCentromeres in the legume genera Pisum and Lathyrus exhibit unique morphologic...
In the large Cucurbitaceae genus Cucumis, cucumber (C. sativus) is the only species with 2n = 2x = 1...
Centromeres are essential regions of eukaryotic chromosomes responsible for the formation of kinetoc...
Background: Cucumber, Cucumis sativus L. (2n = 2 × = 14) and melon, C. melo L. (2n = 2 × = 24) are t...
Abstract Background Cucumber, Cucumis sativus L. (2n = 2 × = 14) and melon, C. melo L. (2n = 2 × = 2...
<p>Chromosomes of melon and Arabidopsis were depicted in different color and circle form. The approx...
High-precision genetic mapping was used to deÞne the regions that contain cen-tromere functions on e...
International audienceIn higher eukaryotes, centromeres are typically composed of megabase-sized arr...
Abstract Background Detailed karyotyping using metaphase chromosomes in melon (Cucumis melo L.) rema...
<p>Chromosome numbers are according to Garcia-Mas et al. [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/in...