Adult somatic nuclear DNA contents are reported for eleven cyclopoid species (Megacyclops latipes, Mesocyclops edax, M. longisetus, M. ruttneri, M. leuckarti, M. woutersi, Macrocyclops albidus, Cyclops strenuus, Acanthocyclops robustus, Diothona oculata, Thermocyclops crassus) and for the harpacticoid Tigriopus californicus and range from 0.50 to 4.1 pg DNA per nucleus. These diploid genome sizes are consistent with previously published values for four Cyclops species (0.28-1.8 pg DNA per nucleus), but are strikingly smaller than those reported for marine calanoids (4.32-24.92 pg DNA per nucleus). We discuss three explanations, none of them exclusive of another, to account for the smaller size and range of cyclopoid genome sizes relative to...
The highly programmed fragmentation of chromosomes and elimination of large amounts of nuclear DNA f...
Collectively, populations of Acanthocyclops vernalis, a species complex of freshwater copepods, are ...
For the first time, the eucaryotes species, in the course of diminution of which more than 90% of DN...
Genome sizes for 36 species of cyclopoid copepods were determined by DNA-Feulgen cytophotometry of n...
Somatic tissues in mature copepods are determinate in growth, not undergoing mitosis; cell number re...
DNA and remarks on chromatin diminution in cyclopoid copepods. Zoological Studies 43(2): 300-303. Th...
Variation in nuclear DNA content within some eukaryotic species is well documented, but causes and c...
Most species of freshwater cyclopoid copepods follow a conventional course of DNA replication during...
Freshwater cyclopoid copepods exhibit at least a fivefold range in somatic genome size and a mechani...
Embryonic chromatin diminution, the selective excision of large amounts of heterochromatic DNA from ...
Populations of the North American cryptic species complex of Acanthocylops vernalis (Fischer 1853) (...
The segregation of progenitor somatic cells from those of the primordial germ cells during early cle...
The tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implica...
The segregation of progenitor somatic cells from those of the primordial germ cells that sequester a...
Genomic analysis provides a substantial amount of information on evolutionary history, novel genes, ...
The highly programmed fragmentation of chromosomes and elimination of large amounts of nuclear DNA f...
Collectively, populations of Acanthocyclops vernalis, a species complex of freshwater copepods, are ...
For the first time, the eucaryotes species, in the course of diminution of which more than 90% of DN...
Genome sizes for 36 species of cyclopoid copepods were determined by DNA-Feulgen cytophotometry of n...
Somatic tissues in mature copepods are determinate in growth, not undergoing mitosis; cell number re...
DNA and remarks on chromatin diminution in cyclopoid copepods. Zoological Studies 43(2): 300-303. Th...
Variation in nuclear DNA content within some eukaryotic species is well documented, but causes and c...
Most species of freshwater cyclopoid copepods follow a conventional course of DNA replication during...
Freshwater cyclopoid copepods exhibit at least a fivefold range in somatic genome size and a mechani...
Embryonic chromatin diminution, the selective excision of large amounts of heterochromatic DNA from ...
Populations of the North American cryptic species complex of Acanthocylops vernalis (Fischer 1853) (...
The segregation of progenitor somatic cells from those of the primordial germ cells during early cle...
The tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implica...
The segregation of progenitor somatic cells from those of the primordial germ cells that sequester a...
Genomic analysis provides a substantial amount of information on evolutionary history, novel genes, ...
The highly programmed fragmentation of chromosomes and elimination of large amounts of nuclear DNA f...
Collectively, populations of Acanthocyclops vernalis, a species complex of freshwater copepods, are ...
For the first time, the eucaryotes species, in the course of diminution of which more than 90% of DN...