Nucleotide Sequences and Genome Organization
A special issue of Genes (ISSN 2073-4425). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Genetics and Genomics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2021) | Viewed by 35404
Special Issue Editor
Interests: satellite DNA; repetitive DNA sequences; genome evolution; centromeres; telomeres; plastomes; mitogenomes
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Dear Colleagues,
Nowadays, it is possible to sequence large and complex eukaryotic genomes in a short time at a relatively competitive cost, even though only 50 years have passed since the challenging initial attempts at obtaining the first nucleotide sequences from small viral genomes. Notwithstanding, the knowledge acquired on genome organization has increased enormously during these past few years. During this time, technologies previously considered inconceivable have been developed, databases for nucleotide sequences that grow continuously were generated, and new disciplines such as Computational Biology and Genomics have been conceived. Moreover, we have learnt how complex eukaryotic genomes are. Genome complexity refers to genes and to their regulatory elements in addition to the wide diversity of repetitive elements that have made a great impact on the organization, function, and evolution of genomes.
We would like to invite submissions of original research or review articles on any topic related to “Nucleotide Sequences and Genome Organization”. This Special Issue addresses all kinds of research related to our current knowledge on the organization of eukaryotic genomes from a functional and evolutionary perspective. We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Prof. Manuel A. Garrido-Ramos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Genomics
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary genomics
- SNPs
- Multigene families
- Non-coding DNA
- Centromeres
- Telomeres
- Transposable elements
- Satellite DNA
- Mitogenomes
- Plastomes
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