Conflictual speciation: species formation via genomic conflict
A remarkable suite of forms of genomic conflict has recently been implicated in speciation.
We propose that these diverse roles of genomic conflict in speciation processes can be …
We propose that these diverse roles of genomic conflict in speciation processes can be …
Molecular cytogenetics in domestic bovids: A review
A Iannuzzi, L Iannuzzi, P Parma - Animals, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Molecular cytogenetics, and particularly the use of fluorescence in situ
hybridization (FISH), has allowed deeper investigation of the chromosomes of domestic …
hybridization (FISH), has allowed deeper investigation of the chromosomes of domestic …
[PDF][PDF] Large-Scale Chromosomal Changes Lead to Genome-Level Expression Alterations, Environmental Adaptation, and Speciation in the Gayal (Bos frontalis)
Determining the functional consequences of karyotypic changes is invariably challenging
because evolution tends to obscure many of its own footprints, such as accumulated …
because evolution tends to obscure many of its own footprints, such as accumulated …
Evidence of Bos javanicus x Bos indicus hybridization and major QTLs for birth weight in Indonesian Peranakan Ongole cattle
Abstract Background Peranakan Ongole (PO) is a major Indonesian Bos indicus breed that
derives from animals imported from India in the late 19 th century. Early imports were …
derives from animals imported from India in the late 19 th century. Early imports were …
Satellite DNA in the karyotype evolution of domestic animals–clinical considerations
Eukaryotic genomes contain far more DNA than needed for coding proteins. Some of these
additional DNA sequences comprise non-coding repetitive DNA sequences, mostly satellite …
additional DNA sequences comprise non-coding repetitive DNA sequences, mostly satellite …
Examination of hemiplasy, homoplasy and phylogenetic discordance in chromosomal evolution of the Bovidae
TJ Robinson, A Ropiquet - Systematic Biology, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Robertsonian chromosomal fusions predominate in sha** the genomes of many species
of Bovidae. These and other cytogenetic data (from 52 taxa representing 51 species and 9 …
of Bovidae. These and other cytogenetic data (from 52 taxa representing 51 species and 9 …
Comparative molecular cytogenetics in Cetartiodactyla
J Rubes, P Musilova, O Kopecna… - … and Genome Research, 2012 - karger.com
Cetartiodactyla comprises Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) and Cetacea (whales,
dolphins and porpoises). Artiodactyla is a large taxon represented by about 200 living …
dolphins and porpoises). Artiodactyla is a large taxon represented by about 200 living …
A draft genome of Drung cattle reveals clues to its chromosomal fusion and environmental adaptation
Y Chen, T Zhang, M **an, R Zhang, W Yang… - Communications …, 2022 - nature.com
Drung cattle (Bos frontalis) have 58 chromosomes, differing from the Bos taurus 2 n= 60
karyotype. To date, its origin and evolution history have not been proven conclusively, and …
karyotype. To date, its origin and evolution history have not been proven conclusively, and …
Nanger, Eudorcas, Gazella, and Antilope form a well-supported chromosomal clade within Antilopini (Bovidae, Cetartiodactyla)
H Cernohorska, S Kubickova, O Kopecna, M Vozdova… - Chromosoma, 2015 - Springer
The evolutionary clade comprising Nanger, Eudorcas, Gazella, and Antilope, defined by an
X; BTA5 translocation, is noteworthy for the many autosomal Robertsonian fusions that have …
X; BTA5 translocation, is noteworthy for the many autosomal Robertsonian fusions that have …
Y-chromosome phylogeny in the evolutionary net of chamois (genus Rupicapra)
Background The chamois, distributed over most of the medium to high altitude mountain
ranges of southern Eurasia, provides an excellent model for exploring the effects of historical …
ranges of southern Eurasia, provides an excellent model for exploring the effects of historical …