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Genome evolution and diversity of wild and cultivated rice species. [PDF]

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Genome evolution in parthenogenetic nematodes shaped by chromosome rearrangements and rare sex

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Dinoflagellate Genome Evolution

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2011
The dinoflagellates are an ecologically important group of microbial eukaryotes that have evolved many novel genomic characteristics. They possess some of the largest nuclear genomes among eukaryotes arranged on permanently condensed liquid-crystalline chromosomes.
Jennifer H, Wisecaver   +1 more
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Evolution of Marsupial Genomes

Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2020
Marsupial genomes, which are packaged into large chromosomes, provide a powerful resource for studying the mechanisms of genome evolution. The extensive and valuable body of work on marsupial cytogenetics, combined more recently with genome sequence data, has enabled prediction of the 2 n = 14 karyotype ancestral to all marsupial families.
Janine E, Deakin, Rachel J, O'Neill
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Genome Size Evolution: Sizing Mammalian Genomes

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2012
The study of genome size (GS) and its variation is so fascinating to the scientific community because it constitutes the link between the present-day analytical and molecular studies of the genome and the old trunk of the holistic and synthetic view of the genome.
REDI, CARLO ALBERTO, E. Capanna
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Evolution of Prokaryotic Genomes

Gene, 1993
Molecular genetics, which has its roots mainly in the development of microbial genetics in the middle of this century, not only greatly facilitates investigations of essential cellular functions, but also offers a means to better understand evolutionary progress. Spontaneous mutagenesis, the driving force of biological evolution, depends on a multitude
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