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The m itochondrial genome and its diversity

Genome size diversity and its impact on the evolution of land plants

Genome size diversity and its impact on the evolution of land plants

... GS diversity in land plants grows, it is becoming self-evident that this trait plays not only an important role in shaping the evolution of plant genomes, but also in influencing plant community assemblages at the ...

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The diversity of fungal genome

The diversity of fungal genome

... of genome size? Al- though there are no significant current evidences regard- ing this question, there are certain cytogenetic and molecular studies ...that genome size differences are scattered throughout ...

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Wheat landrace genome diversity

Wheat landrace genome diversity

... ABSTRACT Understanding the genomic complexity of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a cornerstone in the quest to unravel the processes of domestication and the following adaptation of domesticated wheat to a wide ...

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Diversity of genome research at the 2009 Plant and Animal Genome Conference

Diversity of genome research at the 2009 Plant and Animal Genome Conference

... to the existing annotation of the Drosophila genome. The extensive comparative genomics approach also allowed the transcriptome to be defined with respect to small RNAs and their targets and adenosine-to-inosine ...

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Pan Genome and Comparative Genome Analyses of Propionibacterium acnes Reveal Its Genomic Diversity in the Healthy and Diseased Human Skin Microbiome

Pan Genome and Comparative Genome Analyses of Propionibacterium acnes Reveal Its Genomic Diversity in the Healthy and Diseased Human Skin Microbiome

... The GENOME Institute at Washington University in ...diseases. Its pathogenic role, however, remains ...and diversity of the organism and its role in human health and disease, we performed a ...

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High-Diversity Genes in the Arabidopsis Genome

High-Diversity Genes in the Arabidopsis Genome

... ecotype genome with the whole genomic sequence of the Col-0 ecotype identified 60 genes with putatively high levels of intraspecific ...nucleotide diversity spanning multiple linked genes and an excess of ...

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The genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

The genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

... human genome in comparative studies is that humans are a species with a conserved syntenic chro- mosome organization that is not so distant from the ancestral condition of all ...

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Genome-wide analysis of LTR retrotransposon diversity and its impact on the evolution of the genus Helianthus (L.)

Genome-wide analysis of LTR retrotransposon diversity and its impact on the evolution of the genus Helianthus (L.)

... Although many data are available on Helianthus evolu- tion, massively parallel sequencing techniques are provid- ing new possibilities to investigate genome structure and its impact on speciation. The use ...

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THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AMONG CYTOPLASMS OF TRITICUM AND AEGILOPS. III. CHLOROPLAST GENOMES OF THE M AND MODIFIED M GENOME-CARRYING SPECIES

THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AMONG CYTOPLASMS OF TRITICUM AND AEGILOPS. III. CHLOROPLAST GENOMES OF THE M AND MODIFIED M GENOME-CARRYING SPECIES

... In the present investigation we compared restriction fragment patterns of chloroplast DNA (hereafter ctDNA) isolated from the alloplasmic lines of com- mon wheat which had [r] ...

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Genome Diversity and Evolution in the Budding Yeasts (Saccharomycotina)

Genome Diversity and Evolution in the Budding Yeasts (Saccharomycotina)

... evolutionary diversity (there are yeast species in every subphylum of Dikarya) sparked curiosity but necessitated further efforts to obtain appropriate reference ...intrinsic genome dynamics, including gene ...

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Mitochondrial genome diversity and evolution in Branchiopoda (Crustacea)

Mitochondrial genome diversity and evolution in Branchiopoda (Crustacea)

... high cellular copy number, mitochondrial reads are highly represented in genome sequencing, greatly outnumbering those of NUMTs [61]. Furthermore, NUMTs are pseudo- genic sequences that can be typically ...

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The Genome in Its Ecological Context

The Genome in Its Ecological Context

... SCOTT F. GILBERT Department of Biology, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081, USA A BSTRACT : Epigenesis concerns the interactions through which the inher- ited potentials of the genome become ...

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Genetic diversity of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and its wild relatives based on the analysis of hypervariable regions of the genome

Genetic diversity of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and its wild relatives based on the analysis of hypervariable regions of the genome

... Results: A total of 67 new microsatellite markers (mainly TTG motif) were developed for Arachis. Only three of these markers, however, were polymorphic in cultivated peanut. These three new markers plus five other ...

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Chloroplast Genome Diversity in the Phototrophic Euglenoids, with Emphasis on Genome Structure, Synteny and Intron Evolution

Chloroplast Genome Diversity in the Phototrophic Euglenoids, with Emphasis on Genome Structure, Synteny and Intron Evolution

... The third and main reason for the size differences is a very unequal number of introns. Especially these introns were of remarkable interest in this study. Correspondingly questions regarding intron evolution occupy ...

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Cytoplasmic genome diversity in the cultivated apple – Short Communication

Cytoplasmic genome diversity in the cultivated apple – Short Communication

... Cytoplasmic genome diversity in the cultivated apple – Short Com- ...cytoplasmic diversity within the apple germplasm collection and to elucidate the relationships between the cytoplasm types ...

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Genome RNA terminus conservation and diversity among vesiculoviruses.

Genome RNA terminus conservation and diversity among vesiculoviruses.

... Sequence analysis of the RNA genome termini of various vesiculovirus standard and defective interfering (DI) particles demonstrated that some virus regulatory sequences and domains of vi[r] ...

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Genome wide diversity and selective pressure in the human rhinovirus

Genome wide diversity and selective pressure in the human rhinovirus

... the genome, conserved non- coding elements, and only limited ...genetic diversity at both the nucleotide and amino acid level are detectable within every locus of the ...HRV genome as a whole is ...

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Diversity of P-element piRNA production among M' and Q strains and its association with P-M hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster

Diversity of P-element piRNA production among M' and Q strains and its association with P-M hybrid dysgenesis in Drosophila melanogaster

... Thus, further studies are required to address the varied expression of both P-element piRNAs and mRNA in Q progenies, including the effect from embryonic somatic cells and germ line cells. Interestingly, Har progeny was ...

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The cattle genome reveals its secrets

The cattle genome reveals its secrets

... the genome assembly, then a duplication or a deletion must have been introduced in the ...of its association, in different cases, with genetic disease and with disease ...

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Diversity and its Discontents: Deepening the Discourse

Diversity and its Discontents: Deepening the Discourse

... your misfortune by comparison to the neighbors next door, who can afford a gorgeous home and lucrative island or ski vacation during winter break, is not akin to the historic realities disproportionately affecting Black ...

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