Satellite DNA variability follows a pattern of concerted evolution through homogenization of new variants by genomic turnover mechanisms and variant fixation by chromosome redistribution into new combinations with the sexual process. Bacillus taxa share the same Bag320 satellite family and their reproduction ranges from strict bisexuality (B. grandii) to automictic (B. atticus) and apomictic (B. whitei = rossius/grandii; B. lynceorurn = rossius/grandii/atticus) unisexuality. Thelytokous reproduction clearly allows uncoupling of homogenization from fixation. Both trends and absolute values of satellite variability were analyzed in all Bacillus taxa but B. rossius, on 906 sequenced monomers at all level of comparisons: intraspecimen, intrapop...
Phasmatodea Leach, 1815 (Hexapoda; Insecta) is a polyneopteran order which counts approximately 3000...
Several genetic factors are assumed to influence developmental instability (DI). One is the level of...
none5noTransposable elements (TEs) are selfish genetic elements whose self-replication is contrasted...
Satellite DNA variability follows a pattern of concerted evolution through homogenization of new var...
none3Background DNA encoding for ribosomal RNA (rDNA) is arranged in tandemly-repeated subunits, ea...
The Bag320 satellite DNA (satDNA) family was studied in seven populations of the stick insects Bacil...
none4noTheoretical and empirical studies have shown differential management of transposable elements...
Transposable elements (TEs) are known to promote genome evolution, even if they are often defined as...
Eukaryotic genomes are characterized by the wide occurrence of repetitive sequences; these play an i...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd BioSyst.EU (BioSyst.EU 2013 Global systematics!), celebrado en Viena de...
Polymerase chain reaction amplifications of genomic DNA in 17 individuals of bisexual and parthenoge...
Many unisexual animal lineages supposedly arose from hybridization. However, support for their putat...
none3noI.F. 1.772The evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA is most often studied in canonical matin...
Despite being costly, sexual reproduction is predominant among eukaryotes. One of the main advantage...
The repetitive DNA content of the stick-insect species Bacillus rossius (facultative parthenogenetic...
Phasmatodea Leach, 1815 (Hexapoda; Insecta) is a polyneopteran order which counts approximately 3000...
Several genetic factors are assumed to influence developmental instability (DI). One is the level of...
none5noTransposable elements (TEs) are selfish genetic elements whose self-replication is contrasted...
Satellite DNA variability follows a pattern of concerted evolution through homogenization of new var...
none3Background DNA encoding for ribosomal RNA (rDNA) is arranged in tandemly-repeated subunits, ea...
The Bag320 satellite DNA (satDNA) family was studied in seven populations of the stick insects Bacil...
none4noTheoretical and empirical studies have shown differential management of transposable elements...
Transposable elements (TEs) are known to promote genome evolution, even if they are often defined as...
Eukaryotic genomes are characterized by the wide occurrence of repetitive sequences; these play an i...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd BioSyst.EU (BioSyst.EU 2013 Global systematics!), celebrado en Viena de...
Polymerase chain reaction amplifications of genomic DNA in 17 individuals of bisexual and parthenoge...
Many unisexual animal lineages supposedly arose from hybridization. However, support for their putat...
none3noI.F. 1.772The evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA is most often studied in canonical matin...
Despite being costly, sexual reproduction is predominant among eukaryotes. One of the main advantage...
The repetitive DNA content of the stick-insect species Bacillus rossius (facultative parthenogenetic...
Phasmatodea Leach, 1815 (Hexapoda; Insecta) is a polyneopteran order which counts approximately 3000...
Several genetic factors are assumed to influence developmental instability (DI). One is the level of...
none5noTransposable elements (TEs) are selfish genetic elements whose self-replication is contrasted...