Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues about the process of genome evolution in tetrapods. However, there is still only limited information available on the genome structures of these organisms. Consequently, the protokaryotypes of amniotes and tetrapods and the evolutionary processes of microchromosomes in tetrapods remain poorly understood. We constructed chromosome maps of functional genes for the Chinese soft-shelled turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis), the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis), and the Western clawed frog (Xenopus tropicalis) and compared them with genome and/or chromosome maps of other tetrapod species (salamander, lizard, snake, chicken, and human). This is the first rep...
Abstract Background Because amphibians arise from a branch of the vertebrate evolutionary tree that ...
Amphibian genomes differ greatly in DNA content and chromosome size, morphology, and number. Investi...
Chromosomes were examined from five populations of Sphenodon (tuatara) using giemsa, Ag-NOR, C-, G-...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
Microchromosomes, once considered unimportant shreds of the chicken genome, are gene-rich elements w...
Sauropsida (all existing reptiles and birds) comprises Archosauromorpha (birds, crocodiles, and turt...
The karyotypes of birds, turtles and snakes are characterized by two distinct chromosomal components...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
<p>The chromosomal locations of chicken microchromosomal linkages on <i>X. tropicalis</i> chromosome...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Reptiles, as the sister group to birds and mammals, are particularly valuable for comparative genomi...
Comparative genomics continues illuminating amniote genome evolution, but for many lineages our unde...
Reptiles known as dinosaurs pervade scientific and popular culture, while interest in their genomics...
The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of li...
Abstract Background Because amphibians arise from a branch of the vertebrate evolutionary tree that ...
Amphibian genomes differ greatly in DNA content and chromosome size, morphology, and number. Investi...
Chromosomes were examined from five populations of Sphenodon (tuatara) using giemsa, Ag-NOR, C-, G-...
<div><p>Comparative genome analysis of non-avian reptiles and amphibians provides important clues ab...
Microchromosomes, once considered unimportant shreds of the chicken genome, are gene-rich elements w...
Sauropsida (all existing reptiles and birds) comprises Archosauromorpha (birds, crocodiles, and turt...
The karyotypes of birds, turtles and snakes are characterized by two distinct chromosomal components...
Mammalian and avian genomes comprise several classes of chromosomal segments that vary dramatically ...
We report results of a megabase-scale phylogenomic analysis of the Reptilia, the sister group of mam...
<p>The chromosomal locations of chicken microchromosomal linkages on <i>X. tropicalis</i> chromosome...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Reptiles, as the sister group to birds and mammals, are particularly valuable for comparative genomi...
Comparative genomics continues illuminating amniote genome evolution, but for many lineages our unde...
Reptiles known as dinosaurs pervade scientific and popular culture, while interest in their genomics...
The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of li...
Abstract Background Because amphibians arise from a branch of the vertebrate evolutionary tree that ...
Amphibian genomes differ greatly in DNA content and chromosome size, morphology, and number. Investi...
Chromosomes were examined from five populations of Sphenodon (tuatara) using giemsa, Ag-NOR, C-, G-...