Freshwater cyclopoid copepods exhibit at least a fivefold range in somatic genome size and a mechanism, chromatin diminution, which could account for much of this interspecific variation. These attributes suggest that copepods are well suited to studies of genome size evolution. We tested the nucleotypic hypothesis of genome size evolution, which poses that variation in genome size is adaptive due to the \u27bulk\u27 effects of both coding and noncoding DNA on cell size and division rates, and their correlates. We found a significant inverse correlation between genome size and developmental (growth) rate in five freshwater cyclopoid species at three temperatures. That is, species with smaller genomes developed faster. Species with smaller g...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
Smooth pufferfish of the family Tetraodontidae have the smallest vertebrate genomes yet measured. Th...
Genome sizes for 36 species of cyclopoid copepods were determined by DNA-Feulgen cytophotometry of n...
The tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implica...
Adult somatic nuclear DNA contents are reported for eleven cyclopoid species (Megacyclops latipes, M...
The relationship between temperature and body size has attracted wide interest since the “Bergmann's...
Despite the major role of genome size for physiology, ecology, and evolution, there is still mixed e...
International audienceThe evolutionary origin of the striking genome size variations found in eukary...
Variation in nuclear DNA content within some eukaryotic species is well documented, but causes and c...
The genome size of organisms impacts their evolution and biology and is often assumed to be characte...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
Genome size, known also as the C-value, has been proposed as an important determinant of life-histor...
A growing body of research suggests that genome size in animals can be affected by ecological factor...
Abstract Background Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical com...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
Smooth pufferfish of the family Tetraodontidae have the smallest vertebrate genomes yet measured. Th...
Genome sizes for 36 species of cyclopoid copepods were determined by DNA-Feulgen cytophotometry of n...
The tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implica...
Adult somatic nuclear DNA contents are reported for eleven cyclopoid species (Megacyclops latipes, M...
The relationship between temperature and body size has attracted wide interest since the “Bergmann's...
Despite the major role of genome size for physiology, ecology, and evolution, there is still mixed e...
International audienceThe evolutionary origin of the striking genome size variations found in eukary...
Variation in nuclear DNA content within some eukaryotic species is well documented, but causes and c...
The genome size of organisms impacts their evolution and biology and is often assumed to be characte...
Cell size is highly variable among different species across the Tree of Life. For decades, biologist...
Genome size, known also as the C-value, has been proposed as an important determinant of life-histor...
A growing body of research suggests that genome size in animals can be affected by ecological factor...
Abstract Background Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical com...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
Salamanders have some of the largest, and most variable, genome sizes amongst the vertebrates. Large...
Smooth pufferfish of the family Tetraodontidae have the smallest vertebrate genomes yet measured. Th...