Decoding the role of satellite DNA in genome architecture and plasticity—An evolutionary and clinical affair
S Louzada, M Lopes, D Ferreira, F Adega, A Escudeiro… - Genes, 2020 - mdpi.com
Repetitive DNA is a major organizational component of eukaryotic genomes, being
intrinsically related with their architecture and evolution. Tandemly repeated satellite DNAs …
intrinsically related with their architecture and evolution. Tandemly repeated satellite DNAs …
[HTML][HTML] Hooking the scientific community on thorny-headed worms: interesting and exciting facts, knowledge gaps and perspectives for research directions on …
MJ Perrot-Minnot, CS Cozzarolo, O Amin, D Barčák… - Parasite, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Although interest in Acanthocephala seems to have reached only a small community of
researchers worldwide, we show in this opinion article that this group of parasites is …
researchers worldwide, we show in this opinion article that this group of parasites is …
Identifying the causes and consequences of assembly gaps using a multiplatform genome assembly of a bird‐of‐paradise
Genome assemblies are currently being produced at an impressive rate by consortia and
individual laboratories. The low costs and increasing efficiency of sequencing technologies …
individual laboratories. The low costs and increasing efficiency of sequencing technologies …
The impact of chromosomal fusions on 3D genome folding and recombination in the germ line
The spatial folding of chromosomes inside the nucleus has regulatory effects on gene
expression, yet the impact of genome reshuffling on this organization remains unclear. Here …
expression, yet the impact of genome reshuffling on this organization remains unclear. Here …
3D chromatin remodelling in the germ line modulates genome evolutionary plasticity
L Álvarez-González, F Burden, D Doddamani… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Chromosome folding has profound impacts on gene regulation, whose evolutionary
consequences are far from being understood. Here we explore the relationship between 3D …
consequences are far from being understood. Here we explore the relationship between 3D …
[HTML][HTML] Principles of 3D chromosome folding and evolutionary genome reshuffling in mammals
Studying the similarities and differences in genomic interactions between species provides
fertile grounds for determining the evolutionary dynamics underpinning genome function …
fertile grounds for determining the evolutionary dynamics underpinning genome function …
Satellitome analysis illuminates the evolution of ZW sex chromosomes of Triportheidae fishes (Teleostei: Characiformes)
Satellites are an abundant source of repetitive DNAs that play an essential role in the
chromosomal organization and are tightly linked with the evolution of sex chromosomes …
chromosomal organization and are tightly linked with the evolution of sex chromosomes …
[HTML][HTML] Homeology of sex chromosomes in Amazonian Harttia armored catfishes supports the X-fission hypothesis for the X1X2Y sex chromosome system origin
The Neotropical monophyletic catfish genus Harttia represents an excellent model to study
karyotype and sex chromosome evolution in teleosts. Its species split into three phylogenetic …
karyotype and sex chromosome evolution in teleosts. Its species split into three phylogenetic …
Expanding the conservation genomics toolbox: incorporating structural variants to enhance genomic studies for species of conservation concern
Structural variants (SVs) are large rearrangements (> 50 bp) within the genome that impact
gene function and the content and structure of chromosomes. As a result, SVs are a …
gene function and the content and structure of chromosomes. As a result, SVs are a …
Satellite DNA evolution in Corvoidea inferred from short and long reads
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is a fast‐evolving portion of eukaryotic genomes. The homogeneous
and repetitive nature of such satDNA causes problems during the assembly of genomes …
and repetitive nature of such satDNA causes problems during the assembly of genomes …