Long Terminal Repeat retroelements (LTR-RTs) are a major component of many plant genomes. Although well studied and described in angiosperms, their features and dynamics are poorly understood in gymnosperms. Representative complete copies of a Ty1-copia element isolate in Picea abies and named PARTC were identified in six other conifer species (Picea glauca, Pinus sylvestris, Pinus taeda, Abies sibirica, Taxus baccata and Juniperus communis) covering more than 200 million years of evolution. Here we characterized the structure of this element, assessed its abundance across conifers, studied the modes and timing of its amplification, and evaluated the degree of conservation of its extant copies at nucleotide level over distant species. We de...
Abstract Background Seed plants are composed of angiosperms and gymnosperms, which diverged from eac...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...
Long Terminal Repeat retroelements (LTR-RTs) are a major component of many plant genomes. Although w...
A diverse collection of Ty1-copia group retrotransposons has been characterized from the genome of P...
Within seed plants, the genomes of the conifer lineage are extraordinarily large and complex. While ...
The accumulat on and removal of transposable elements (TEs) is a major driver of genome size evoluti...
The evolutionary dynamics of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons in tree genomes has remaine...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Retrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have revealed the complexit...
International audienceRetrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have ...
Background: Long Terminal Repeat retrotransposons (LTR-REs) are repetitive DNA sequences that consti...
Conifer genomes are large and stably diploid, in contrast to angiosperms, which are more variable bo...
Sequence evolution of the reverse transcriptase (RT) gene in retro-transposons belonging to the Ty1-...
Abstract Background Seed plants are composed of angiosperms and gymnosperms, which diverged from eac...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...
Long Terminal Repeat retroelements (LTR-RTs) are a major component of many plant genomes. Although w...
A diverse collection of Ty1-copia group retrotransposons has been characterized from the genome of P...
Within seed plants, the genomes of the conifer lineage are extraordinarily large and complex. While ...
The accumulat on and removal of transposable elements (TEs) is a major driver of genome size evoluti...
The evolutionary dynamics of long terminal repeat (LTR) retrotransposons in tree genomes has remaine...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Retrotransposons are an ubiquitous component of plant genomes, especially abundant in species with l...
Retrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have revealed the complexit...
International audienceRetrotransposons are the main component of plant genomes. Recent studies have ...
Background: Long Terminal Repeat retrotransposons (LTR-REs) are repetitive DNA sequences that consti...
Conifer genomes are large and stably diploid, in contrast to angiosperms, which are more variable bo...
Sequence evolution of the reverse transcriptase (RT) gene in retro-transposons belonging to the Ty1-...
Abstract Background Seed plants are composed of angiosperms and gymnosperms, which diverged from eac...
BACKGROUND: Genome evolution in the gymnosperm lineage of seed plants has given rise to many of the ...
In eukaryotic genomes, cycles of repeat expansion and removal lead to large-scale genomic changes an...