Satellite DNA: an evolving topic
MA Garrido-Ramos - Genes, 2017 - mdpi.com
Satellite DNA represents one of the most fascinating parts of the repetitive fraction of the
eukaryotic genome. Since the discovery of highly repetitive tandem DNA in the 1960s, a lot …
eukaryotic genome. Since the discovery of highly repetitive tandem DNA in the 1960s, a lot …
The repetitive DNA content of eukaryotic genomes
Eukaryotic genomes are composed of both unique and repetitive DNA sequences. These
latter form families of different classes that may be organized in tandem or may be dispersed …
latter form families of different classes that may be organized in tandem or may be dispersed …
Organisation of the plant genome in chromosomes
The plant genome is organized into chromosomes that provide the structure for the genetic
linkage groups and allow faithful replication, transcription and transmission of the hereditary …
linkage groups and allow faithful replication, transcription and transmission of the hereditary …
Satellite DNA in plants: more than just rubbish
MA Garrido-Ramos - Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2015 - karger.com
For decades, satellite DNAs have been the hidden part of genomes. Initially considered as
junk DNA, there is currently an increasing appreciation of the functional significance of …
junk DNA, there is currently an increasing appreciation of the functional significance of …
The role of repetitive DNA in structure and evolution of sex chromosomes in plants
E Kejnovsky, R Hobza, T Cermak, Z Kubat, B Vyskot - Heredity, 2009 - nature.com
Eukaryotic genomes contain a large proportion of repetitive DNA sequences, mostly
transposable elements (TEs) and tandem repeats. These repetitive sequences often …
transposable elements (TEs) and tandem repeats. These repetitive sequences often …
Karyotype diversity and evolutionary trends in angiosperms
Karyotypic change constitutes an important evolutionary mechanism contributing to in
angiosperm diversification and speciation. Comparative analyses of the karyotype usually …
angiosperm diversification and speciation. Comparative analyses of the karyotype usually …
Dark matter of primate genomes: satellite DNA repeats and their evolutionary dynamics
A substantial portion of the primate genome is composed of non-coding regions, so-called
“dark matter”, which includes an abundance of tandemly repeated sequences called satellite …
“dark matter”, which includes an abundance of tandemly repeated sequences called satellite …
Satellitome comparison of two oedipodine grasshoppers highlights the contingent nature of satellite DNA evolution
Background The full catalog of satellite DNA (satDNA) within a same genome constitutes the
satellitome. The Library Hypothesis predicts that satDNA in relative species reflects that in …
satellitome. The Library Hypothesis predicts that satDNA in relative species reflects that in …
High-throughput analysis of the satellitome revealed enormous diversity of satellite DNAs in the neo-Y chromosome of the cricket Eneoptera surinamensis
Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) constitute large portion of eukaryote genomes, comprising non-
protein-coding sequences tandemly repeated. They are mostly found in heterochromatic …
protein-coding sequences tandemly repeated. They are mostly found in heterochromatic …
Accumulation of Y-specific satellite DNAs during the evolution of Rumex acetosa sex chromosomes
The study of the molecular structure of young heteromorphic sex chromosomes of plants has
shed light on the evolutionary forces that control the differentiation of the X and Y during the …
shed light on the evolutionary forces that control the differentiation of the X and Y during the …