Chicken repeat 1 (CR1) retroposons are long interspersed elements (LINEs) that are ubiquitous within amniote genomes and constitute the most abundant family of transposed elements in birds, crocodilians, turtles, and snakes. They are also present in mammalian genomes, where they reside as numerous relics of ancient retroposition events. Yet, despite their relevance for understanding amniote genome evolution, the diversity and evolution of CR1 elements has never been studied on an amniote-wide level. We reconstruct the temporal and quantitative activity of CR1 subfamilies via presence/absence analyses across crocodilian phylogeny and comparative analyses of 12 crocodilian genomes, revealing relative genomic stasis of retroposition during gen...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
Abstract Background With the publication of the draft chicken genome and the recent production of se...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
Chicken repeat 1 (CR1) retroposons are long interspersed elements (LINEs) that are ubiquitous within...
Chicken repeat 1 (CR1) retroposons are the most abundant superfamily of transposable elements in the...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs--the group that includes crocodilians, dino...
To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs-the group that includes crocodilians, dinos...
International audienceMotivation: The ancestor of birds and mammals lived approximately 300 million ...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
The Dinosaurs dominated the terrestrial environment for around 170 million years and are probably th...
The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American ...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
Abstract Background With the publication of the draft chicken genome and the recent production of se...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
Chicken repeat 1 (CR1) retroposons are long interspersed elements (LINEs) that are ubiquitous within...
Chicken repeat 1 (CR1) retroposons are the most abundant superfamily of transposable elements in the...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs--the group that includes crocodilians, dino...
To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs-the group that includes crocodilians, dinos...
International audienceMotivation: The ancestor of birds and mammals lived approximately 300 million ...
Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the ...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
The Dinosaurs dominated the terrestrial environment for around 170 million years and are probably th...
The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American ...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Since the sequencing of the zebra finch genome it has become clear that avian genomes, while largely...
Abstract Background With the publication of the draft chicken genome and the recent production of se...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...