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Genome Size and Operon Content
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2003Prokaryotic genes are often organized into operons, clusters of genes that are transcribed together. Because all genes in an operon must be transcribed in the same direction, this organization will be reflected in a tendency for nearby genes to have the same orientation.
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Genome size and developmental complexity
Genetica, 2002Haploid genome size (C-value) is correlated positively with cell size, and negatively with cell division rate, in a variety of taxa. Because these associations are causative, genome size has the potential to impact (and in turn, be influenced by) organism-level characters affected by variation in either of these cell-level parameters.
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Genome size is a strong predictor of cell size and stomatal density in angiosperms
New Phytologist, 2008Jeremy M Beaulieu +2 more
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Genome evolution of ferns: evidence for relative stasis of genome size across the fern phylogeny
New Phytologist, 2016James Clark +2 more
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Genome Size Diversity and Its Impact on the Evolution of Land Plants
Genes, 2018Jaume Pellicer +2 more
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Dynamics of genome size evolution in birds and mammals
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017Aurélie Kapusta +2 more
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Environmental adaptation in stomatal size independent of the effects of genome size
New Phytologist, 2015Gregory J Jordan +2 more
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