Reprint

Reptile Evolution and Genetics - Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Prof. Teresa Capriglione

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July 2023
224 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8170-5 (Hardback)
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This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Reptile Evolution and Genetics - Special Issue Dedicated to the Memory of Prof. Teresa Capriglione that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Summary

This Special Issue contains 12 articles evidencing the state of the art of research on the evolution and genetics of reptiles. One of the main lines of research concerns the advancements in phylogenetic studies based on the more recent molecular methods and the developments in whole genome sequencing. Among the papers, topics related to the analysis of genome composition with special reference to the presence and evolution of repetitive DNA and the control of gene activity are of interest. Examples of the different roles played by chromosome variability in various evolutionary models are reported. Some of the papers regard certain peculiarities of reptiles, such as meiotic mechanisms in parthenogenetic species and the transition between genetic and environmental sex determination. Besides studies on chromosomes and the nuclear genome, two papers also investigate mitochondrial genome evolution. Particularly promising for future studies is the potentiality gained by the results obtained so far from research into the evolution and genetics of reptiles that has also been used for an intriguing tentative motion to reconstruct dinosaurs’ karyotypes. The papers from this Special Issue highlight that reptiles are a good model for studying the genetic and molecular basis of certain key moments in vertebrate evolution.

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Keywords
varanid; control region; ortholog; paralog; evolution; karyotype; NORs; Madagascar; reptiles; sex chromosomes; lizard; sex determination; incubation temperature; gonadal differentiation; centric fissions; chromosome rearrangements; cytochrome b; population cytogenetics; speciation; prophase I of meiosis; synaptonemal complex; crossing-over; recombination rate; nucleolar organizer; NOR; bimodal karyotype; microchromosomes; heterochromatin; chiasma; lizards; Zootoca vivipara; multiple sex chromosomes; meiosis; synaptonemal complex (SC); form and subspeciation; dinosaurs; birds; reptiles; chromosome; karyotype; cytogenomics; comparative genomics; genome evolution; epigenetic DNA methylation; temperature-dependent sex determination—TSD; bisulfite conversion of immunoprecipitated DNA MeDIP-BS-seq; methylation-sensitive ELISA; methylation-sensitive PCR; methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme; vertebrate reptilian turtle; somatic versus gonadal tissue; sexing diagnosis; conservation ecology; Serpentes; Colubridae; Viperidae; sex chromosomes; repetitive DNA; centromere; anonymous loci; GC content; genome size; isochores; karyotype; natural history; reduced representation; repetitive elements; sex determination and chromosomes; target capture; ultraconserved elements; snake venoms; antimicrobial activity; snake toxins; snake immunity; rattlesnakes; cathelicidins; defensins; genes; peptides; Southern River Terrapin; genetics; haplotype; phylogenetic tree; Peninsular Malaysia; population diversity; n/a