Eukaryote hybrid genomes result from interspecific hybridization, where closely related species mate and produce offspring with admixed genomes. The advent... 110 KB (11,204 words) - 08:37, 6 March 2024 |
Polyploidy (redirect from Genome duplications) and is likely homologous recombinational repair. Diploidization Eukaryote hybrid genome Ploidy Polyploid complex Polysomy Reciprocal silencing Sympatry... 81 KB (8,801 words) - 19:19, 19 April 2024 |
Bird hybrid Canid hybrid Chimera (genetics) Chloroplast capture (botany) Eukaryote hybrid genome Endogenous retrovirus Retrovirus Felid hybrids Genetic... 69 KB (6,903 words) - 22:20, 21 March 2024 |
polymers (presumed to be RNA) that were the precursors to life. Eukaryote hybrid genome Four-gamete test Homologous recombination Independent assortment... 32 KB (3,857 words) - 04:13, 1 April 2024 |
Heterosis (redirect from Hybrid Vigor) Heterosis, hybrid vigor, or outbreeding enhancement is the improved or increased function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring. An offspring... 36 KB (4,524 words) - 06:23, 5 March 2024 |
P element (redirect from Hybrid dysgenesis) and it is found only in wild flies. They are also found in many other eukaryotes. The name was first suggested by evolutionary biologist Margaret Kidwell... 15 KB (2,029 words) - 13:00, 1 February 2024 |
Genomics (redirect from Genome biology) the completion of the first complete genome sequence of a eukaryote, S. cerevisiae (12.1 Mb), and since then genomes have continued being sequenced at an... 78 KB (7,518 words) - 05:13, 25 April 2024 |
Arabidopsis thaliana (section Nuclear genome) multicellular eukaryote, A. thaliana has a relatively small genome of around 135 megabase pairs. It was the first plant to have its genome sequenced, and... 79 KB (8,632 words) - 10:43, 19 April 2024 |
Sequence assembly (redirect from Genome assembly) viruses over plasmids to bacteria and finally eukaryotes), the assembly programs used in these genome projects needed increasingly sophisticated strategies... 22 KB (2,625 words) - 04:29, 27 April 2024 |
Split gene theory (section Eukaryotes) the structure and sequence of the splice junctions meant, and why eukaryote genomes were large. Around the same time that Doolittle and Darnell suggested... 69 KB (8,031 words) - 07:43, 4 January 2024 |
Paleopolyploidy (redirect from Ancient genome duplication) the result of genome duplications which occurred at least several million years ago (MYA). Such an event could either double the genome of a single species... 28 KB (3,070 words) - 09:50, 6 January 2024 |
Transcription (biology) (redirect from MRNA biosynthesis (eukaryotes)) triphosphate (5′-PPP), which can be used for genome-wide mapping of transcription initiation sites. In archaea and eukaryotes, RNA polymerase contains subunits homologous... 58 KB (6,780 words) - 13:42, 20 April 2024 |
genomes are among the smallest genomes of eukaryotes. The sizes of fungal genomes range from less than 10 Mbp to hundreds of Mbp. The average genome size... 13 KB (1,418 words) - 14:01, 12 January 2024 |
bacteria, for example in Escherichia coli, but may also be found in a few eukaryotes, for example in yeast such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Bacterial plasmids... 18 KB (2,167 words) - 16:13, 10 May 2024 |
Mole salamander (section Hybrid all-female populations) jeffersonianum genomes, while an LTxJTi individual would be a tetraploid with genomes from four species. Because they have hybrid genomes, unisexual salamanders... 24 KB (1,812 words) - 09:22, 10 May 2024 |
Mitochondrial DNA (redirect from Mitochondrial genome) plants, although there appears to be a core subset of genes present in all eukaryotes (except for the few that have no mitochondria at all). In Fungi, however... 94 KB (9,952 words) - 15:24, 6 May 2024 |
Two-component regulatory system (section In eukaryotes) Two-component systems in eukaryotes likely originate from lateral gene transfer, often from endosymbiotic organelles, and are typically of the hybrid kinase phosphorelay... 26 KB (2,790 words) - 01:31, 31 March 2024 |
with certain supplements. They do retain their own nuclear genome. A cybrid is then a hybrid cell which mixes the nuclear genes from one cell with the... 4 KB (448 words) - 07:34, 19 April 2024 |
cell. For simple diploid eukaryotes the term is often used interchangeably with genome size, but in certain cases, e.g. in hybrid polyploids descended from... 266 KB (24,230 words) - 05:37, 11 May 2024 |
analyzing complete genome sequences. Evolutionary trees based only on SSU rRNA alone do not capture the events of early eukaryote evolution accurately... 25 KB (3,184 words) - 17:56, 22 March 2024 |
Choanoflagellate (section Monosiga brevicollis genome) choanoflagellates are a group of free-living unicellular and colonial flagellate eukaryotes considered to be the closest living relatives of the animals. Choanoflagellates... 40 KB (4,071 words) - 04:21, 2 May 2024 |
significant after metazoan radiation. Evolution of eukaryotes is mediated by sexual recombination of parental genomes and since introns are longer than exons most... 18 KB (2,249 words) - 07:08, 22 February 2024 |
DNA (redirect from Accessory genome) chromosomes in eukaryotes, and circular chromosomes in prokaryotes. The set of chromosomes in a cell makes up its genome; the human genome has approximately... 166 KB (17,845 words) - 19:31, 23 March 2024 |
Third-generation sequencing (section Genome assembly) (2015-11-01). "Oxford Nanopore sequencing, hybrid error correction, and de novo assembly of a eukaryotic genome". Genome Research. 25 (11): 1750–1756. doi:10... 33 KB (3,988 words) - 15:39, 3 April 2024 |