Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-standard model organism in genome research. C. gigas is characterized by the low contribution of satellite DNAs (satDNAs) vs. mobile elements and has an extremely low amount of heterochromatin, predominantly built of DNA transposons. In this work, we have identified 52 satDNAs composing the satellitome of C. gigas and constituting about 6.33% of the genome. Satellitome analysis reveals unusual, highly scattered organization of relatively short satDNA arrays across the whole genome. However, peculiar chromosomal distribution and densities are specific for each satDNA. The inspection of the organizational forms of the 11 most abundant satDNAs s...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
Background: Satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences are typically arranged as arrays of tandemly repeated m...
Mollusks of the class Bivalvia have attracted attention because of the extraordinarily important rol...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It inc...
Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It inc...
<div><p>Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species...
Background The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is a bivalve mollusc with vital roles in coastal e...
Segments of the genome enriched in repetitive sequences still present a challenge and are omitted in...
The ubiquity of satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences has raised much controversy over the abundance of d...
Repetitive DNA sequences, satellite DNAs (satDNAs) and transposable elements (TEs) are essential com...
Uzastopno i raspršeno ponovljene sekvence sačinjavaju velik dio eukariotskih genoma, pa tako i genom...
We studied the structure, organization and relationship of repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
Background: Satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences are typically arranged as arrays of tandemly repeated m...
Mollusks of the class Bivalvia have attracted attention because of the extraordinarily important rol...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Several features already qualified the invasive bivalve species Crassostrea gigas as a valuable non-...
Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It inc...
Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species. It inc...
<div><p>Repetitive DNA represents the major component of the genome in both plant and animal species...
Background The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is a bivalve mollusc with vital roles in coastal e...
Segments of the genome enriched in repetitive sequences still present a challenge and are omitted in...
The ubiquity of satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences has raised much controversy over the abundance of d...
Repetitive DNA sequences, satellite DNAs (satDNAs) and transposable elements (TEs) are essential com...
Uzastopno i raspršeno ponovljene sekvence sačinjavaju velik dio eukariotskih genoma, pa tako i genom...
We studied the structure, organization and relationship of repetitive DNA sequences in the genome of...
The aim of this work is to investigate the sequence conservation and the evolution of repeated DNA i...
Background: Satellite DNA (satDNA) sequences are typically arranged as arrays of tandemly repeated m...
Mollusks of the class Bivalvia have attracted attention because of the extraordinarily important rol...