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  1. ..., interspecific hybrid aspen (Populus tremula × P. alba), maize (Zea mays), and potato (Solanum tuberosum) possess centromeres with and without satellite tandem repeat arrays (Gong et al. 2012; Bao et al. 2022; Chen et al. 2023; Zhou et al. 2023). Together, these patterns are consistent with rapid turnover...
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  2. ...s (sorghum, rice) and the more recently duplicated maize is the contrast between tandem and syntenic genes. In sorghum and rice, increasing nsSNP density is associated with increasing numbers of tandem genes but declining numbers of syntenic genes (Pearson correlation coefficient, r = −0...
  3. ...genomic studies. Using a robust computational framework that combines information from multiple orthologous and duplicated regions to construct local syntenic networks, we show that a shared ancient hexaploidy event (or perhaps two roughly concurrent genome fusions) can be inferred based on the sequences...
  4. ...as accelerating sequence evolution, localized hypermutation has contributed to the phenomenon of gene loss or relocation to the nucleus. Footnotes ↵ 7 Corresponding author. E-mail khwolfe@tcd.ie . [Supplemental material is available online at http://www.genome.org . The sequence data...
  5. ...). We searched whether ULEs are depleted from segmental duplications (SDs). During evolution, Arabidopsis has undergone multiple whole- and large-scale duplication events. We took into account SDs identified in Arabidopsis by Blanc et al. (2003), i.e., chromosome regions that share similar genes...
  6. ...by tandem duplication and transposition, and they are controlled by sRNA-mediated silencing to avoid their overexpression and prevent autoimmune responses (Freeling et al. 2008; Yang and Huang 2014). This mechanism is conserved in a large number of dicots: soybean, M. truncatula, common bean, chickpea...
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