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  1. ...Dynamic evolution of satellite DNAs drastically differentiates the s of Tribolium sibling species Damira Veseljak, Evelin Despot-Slade, Marin Volarić, Lucija Horvat, Tanja Vojvoda Zeljko, Nevenka Meštrović and Brankica Mravinac Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, HR-10000...
  2. ...), as well as nuclear-level transcriptomic and epigenetic differences similar to findings in button mushroom Agaricus bisporus (Gehrmann et al. 2018), although key questions remain around the impact of dikaryotic organization on the evolution of centromeres, rDNA repeats, detailed inter-haplotype variations...
  3. ...change of centromere sequences observed across species, including the potential roles of recombination. We outline putative modes of selection that could act within the centromeres, as well as the role of repeats in driving cycles of centromere evolution. Although our primary focus is on plant s, we draw...
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  4. ...to the origin of piCs. We propose that piC evolution begins with the emergence of piRNAs from individual insertions of a few select TE families prone to seed new piCs that subsequently expand by accretion of insertions from most other TE families during evolution to form larger “trap” clusters. Our study shows...
  5. ...novo gene to emerge, at least two events must occur: the emergence of a new open reading frame (ORF), and the gain of transcription. Nonetheless, s and synteny between two closely related species can be extensively reshuffled during evolution.The extensive divergence of noncoding regions because...
  6. ..., ultimately driving karyotype evolution and speciation over time (Lu and He 2019; Yadav et al. 2020). A CRISPR-based method was developed to engineer human cells with distinct and innovative karyotypes, enabling the induction of chromosome-specific aneuploidy (Bosco et al. 2023).Centromeres harbor a high...
  7. ...Plant evolution in the genus Eucalyptus is driven by structural rearrangements that promote sequence divergence Scott Ferguson1,4, Ashley Jones1,4, Kevin Murray1,2, Rose Andrew3, Benjamin Schwessinger1 and Justin Borevitz1 1Research School of Biology, Australian National University, Canberra...
  8. ...College, Portland, Oregon 97202, USA; 3Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Corresponding author: dmetzger@zoology.ubc.caAbstractSex chromosome dosage compensation is a model to understand the coordinated evolution of transcription; however, the advanced...
  9. ...Nematoda and validation of the emergence of TTAGAC in the family Panagrolaimidae. (A) The cladogram was adapted and modified from Smythe et al. (2019) with permission from BMC Ecology and Evolution 2019, CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). The three numbers separated by “/” under each...
  10. ...environment for their recurrent emergence.At least one subset of ampliconic CTA genes, Mageb1-3, is hypothesized to be involved in XCI (Li et al. 2019) and suggests that CTA gene families evolved early during placental mammal evolution coincident with the evolution of sex chromosome silencing mechanisms...
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