Although recent advances have been gained on genome evolution in angiosperm lineages, virtually nothing is known about karyotype evolution in the other group of seed plants, the gymnosperms. Here, we used high-density gene-based linkage mapping to compare the karyotype structure of two families of conifers (the most abundant group of gymnosperms) separated around 290 Ma: Pinaceae and Cupressaceae. We propose for the first time a model based on the fusion of 20 ancestral chromosomal blocks that may have shaped the modern karyotpes of Pinaceae (with n = 12) and Cupressaceae (with n = 11). The considerable difference in modern genome organization between these two lineages contrasts strongly with the remarkable level of synteny already reporte...
Plants vary enonnously in their genome size, structure, organization and the chromosome number and s...
International audienceA composite linkage map was constructed from four individual maps for the coni...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...
yThese authors contributed equally to this work. Data deposition: This project has been deposited at...
International audienceWhile recent advances have been gained on genome evolution in angiosperm linea...
Abstract Background Seed plants are composed of angiosperms and gymnosperms, which diverged from eac...
Plant genome evolution can be very complex and challenging to describe, even within a genus. Mechan...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
Background: Comparative genomics can inform us about the processes of mutat...
Recent research suggests that the frequency of polyploidy may have been underestimated in gymnosperm...
Resolving the closest relatives of Gnetales has been an enigmatic problem in seed plant phylogeny. T...
conservation Angiosperm genomes show tremendous variability in genome size and chromosome number. Ne...
The majority of variation in rates of molecular evolution among seed plants remains both unexplored ...
Cytogenetics constitutes a branch of genetics that is focused on the cellular components, especiall...
Plants vary enonnously in their genome size, structure, organization and the chromosome number and s...
International audienceA composite linkage map was constructed from four individual maps for the coni...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...
yThese authors contributed equally to this work. Data deposition: This project has been deposited at...
International audienceWhile recent advances have been gained on genome evolution in angiosperm linea...
Abstract Background Seed plants are composed of angiosperms and gymnosperms, which diverged from eac...
Plant genome evolution can be very complex and challenging to describe, even within a genus. Mechan...
Gymnosperms are among the most endangered groups of plant species; they include ginkgo, pines (Conif...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
Background: Comparative genomics can inform us about the processes of mutat...
Recent research suggests that the frequency of polyploidy may have been underestimated in gymnosperm...
Resolving the closest relatives of Gnetales has been an enigmatic problem in seed plant phylogeny. T...
conservation Angiosperm genomes show tremendous variability in genome size and chromosome number. Ne...
The majority of variation in rates of molecular evolution among seed plants remains both unexplored ...
Cytogenetics constitutes a branch of genetics that is focused on the cellular components, especiall...
Plants vary enonnously in their genome size, structure, organization and the chromosome number and s...
International audienceA composite linkage map was constructed from four individual maps for the coni...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...