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19 December 2025

Background/Objectives: Chromosomal inversions play an important role in the evolution of insects by forming genetic barriers between closely related species and facilitating local adaptation. Polymorphic inversions in malaria mosquitoes of the Maculi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,738 Views
21 Pages

Chromosomal Damage, Chromosome Instability, and Polymorphisms in GSTP1 and XRCC1 as Biomarkers of Effect and Susceptibility in Farmers Exposed to Pesticides

  • Fernando Aldana-Salazar,
  • Nelson Rangel,
  • María José Rodríguez,
  • César Baracaldo,
  • María Martínez-Agüero and
  • Milena Rondón-Lagos

In the department of Boyacá, Colombia, agriculture stands as one of the primary economic activities. However, the escalating utilization of pesticides within this sector has sparked concern regarding its potential correlation with elevated ris...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
7,914 Views
11 Pages

Polymorphic Rearrangements of Human Chromosome 9 and Male Infertility: New Evidence and Impact on Spermatogenesis

  • Filomena Mottola,
  • Marianna Santonastaso,
  • Valentina Ronga,
  • Renata Finelli and
  • Lucia Rocco

23 April 2023

Chromosomal polymorphisms are structural variations in chromosomes that define the genomic variance of a species. These alterations are recurrent in the general population, and some of them appear to be more recurrent in the infertile population. Hum...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
44 Citations
8,188 Views
10 Pages

5 December 2016

Oligonucleotide probes that can be used for non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) analysis are convenient tools for identifying chromosomes of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and its relatives. New oligonucleotide probes, Oligo-HvT...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
8,942 Views
18 Pages

19 May 2018

Sex chromosomes regularly evolve suppressed recombination, distinguishing them from other chromosomes, and the reason for this has been debated for many years. It is now clear that non-recombining sex-linked regions have arisen in different ways in d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,932 Views
28 Pages

Species Composition, Ecological Preferences, and Chromosomal Polymorphism of Malaria Mosquitoes of the Crimean Peninsula and the Black Sea Coast of the Caucasus

  • Anton V. Moskaev,
  • Anna G. Bega,
  • Ilya I. Brusentsov,
  • Anastasia N. Naumenko,
  • Dmitriy A. Karagodin,
  • Vladimir N. Razumeiko,
  • Boris V. Andrianov,
  • Irina I. Goryacheva,
  • Elizaveta Y. Lee and
  • Vladimir I. Panov
  • + 3 authors

1 April 2025

In this study, we sampled malaria mosquito larvae in natural and artificial breeding places to study the geographical distribution, ecological preferences, and chromosomal variability of different species of the genus Anopheles in the territory of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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13 Pages

Neo-X-Linked Chromosome Polymorphism: Cytogenetic Insights from Passalites nemorivagus (Mammalia, Cervidae)

  • Raquel Muhlbeier Bonato,
  • Agda Maria Bernegossi,
  • Eluzai Dinai Pinto Sandoval,
  • Halina Cernohorska,
  • Miluse Vozdova and
  • José Maurício Barbanti Duarte

30 August 2025

Chromosomal instability plays a significant role in karyotype evolution and speciation in mammalian groups with notable intraspecific chromosomal variation. The Cervidae family, known for its rapid karyotypic evolution due to chromosomal fragility, s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,964 Views
15 Pages

Presence of 15p Marker D15Z1 on the Short Arm of Acrocentric Chromosomes is Associated with Aneuploid Offspring in Mexican Couples

  • Sandra Ramos,
  • Rebeca Rodríguez,
  • Oscar Castro,
  • Patricia Grether,
  • Bertha Molina and
  • Sara Frias

23 October 2019

Variation in the location of the 15p region D15Z1 is recognized as a polymorphism in several human populations. We used high-stringency Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) to detect D15Z1 in a Mexican cohort. Here, we report the presence of ext...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,563 Views
11 Pages

Correlation between Cytogenetic Findings and Spermatogenic Failure in Bulgarian Infertile Men

  • Svetlana Yovinska,
  • Kalina Belemezova,
  • Mariela Hristova-Savova,
  • Tanya Milachich,
  • Petya Andreeva,
  • Lachezara Veleva,
  • Yuri Buchvarov,
  • Maria Yunakova,
  • Tanya Timeva and
  • Atanas Shterev
  • + 1 author

9 November 2022

The aim of our study was to determine the type and frequency of chromosomal aberrations and polymorphisms in men with different degrees of spermatogenic failure in comparison to men with normozoospermia, in order to find correlations between cytogene...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,936 Views
17 Pages

Pseudorogneria libanotica Intraspecific Genetic Polymorphism Revealed by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization with Newly Identified Tandem Repeats and Wheat Single-Copy Gene Probes

  • Dandan Wu,
  • Namei Yang,
  • Qian Xiang,
  • Mingkun Zhu,
  • Zhongyan Fang,
  • Wen Zheng,
  • Jiale Lu,
  • Lina Sha,
  • Xing Fan and
  • Yiran Cheng
  • + 4 authors

26 November 2022

The genus Pseudoroegneria (Nevski) Löve (Triticeae, Poaceae) with its genome abbreviated ‘St’ accounts for more than 60% of perennial Triticeae species. The diploid species Psudoroegneria libanotica (2n = 14) contains the most ancien...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,764 Views
13 Pages

Chromosomal Differentiation in Genetically Isolated Populations of the Marsh-Specialist Crocidura suaveolens (Mammalia: Soricidae)

  • Francisca Garcia,
  • Luis Biedma,
  • Javier Calzada,
  • Jacinto Román,
  • Alberto Lozano,
  • Francisco Cortés,
  • José A. Godoy and
  • Aurora Ruiz-Herrera

2 March 2020

The genus Crocidura represents a remarkable model for the study of chromosome evolution. This is the case of the lesser white-toothed shrew (Crocidura suaveolens), a representative of the Palearctic group. Although continuously distributed from Siber...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,884 Views
19 Pages

Chromosome Asynapsis Is the Main Cause of Male Sterility in the Interspecies Hybrids of East Asian Voles (Alexandromys, Rodentia, Arvicolinae)

  • Tatiana Bikchurina,
  • Marina Pavlenko,
  • Elena Kizilova,
  • Daria Rubtsova,
  • Irina Sheremetyeva,
  • Irina Kartavtseva,
  • Anna Torgasheva and
  • Pavel Borodin

30 April 2023

Closely related mammalian species often have differences in chromosome number and morphology, but there is still a debate about how these differences relate to reproductive isolation. To study the role of chromosome rearrangements in speciation, we u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,697 Views
16 Pages

High-Throughput Genotyping of Common Chromosomal Inversions in the Afrotropical Malaria Mosquito Anopheles Funestus

  • Martin Lukindu,
  • R. Rebecca Love,
  • Moussa W. Guelbeogo,
  • Scott T. Small,
  • Melissa T. Stephens,
  • Nathan R. Campbell,
  • N’Fale Sagnon,
  • Carlo Costantini and
  • Nora J. Besansky

13 October 2020

Polymorphic chromosomal inversions have been implicated in local adaptation. In anopheline mosquitoes, inversions also contribute to epidemiologically relevant phenotypes such as resting behavior. Progress in understanding these phenotypes and their...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,856 Views
29 Pages

The Role of Genetic Polymorphisms in Diabetic Retinopathy: Narrative Review

  • Edyta Sienkiewicz-Szłapka,
  • Ewa Fiedorowicz,
  • Angelika Król-Grzymała,
  • Natalia Kordulewska,
  • Dominika Rozmus,
  • Anna Cieślińska and
  • Andrzej Grzybowski

1 November 2023

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is renowned as a leading cause of visual loss in working-age populations with its etiopathology influenced by the disturbance of biochemical metabolic pathways and genetic factors, including gene polymorphism. Metabolic path...

  • Technical Note
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,837 Views
16 Pages

Quantitative trait loci (QTL) are genomic regions associated with phenotype variation of quantitative traits. To date, a total of 313 QTL for 31 quantitative traits have been reported in 14 studies on flax. Of these, 200 QTL from 12 studies were iden...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9,051 Views
13 Pages

Genetic Polymorphism of Y-Chromosome in Turkmen Population from Turkmenistan

  • Maxat Zhabagin,
  • Assel Tashkarayeva,
  • Alizhan Bukayev,
  • Aigul Zhunussova,
  • Georgy Ponomarev,
  • Saltanat Tayshanova,
  • Albina Maxutova,
  • Dmitry Adamov,
  • Elena Balanovska and
  • Zhaxylyk Sabitov

22 November 2024

This study investigates the Y-chromosome genetic diversity of the Turkmen population in Turkmenistan, analyzing 23 Y-STR loci for the first time in a sample of 100 individuals. Combined with comparative data from Turkmen populations in Afghanistan, I...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,224 Views
11 Pages

Intragenomic Polymorphism of the ITS 1 Region of 35S rRNA Gene in the Group of Grasses with Two-Chromosome Species: Different Genome Composition in Closely Related Zingeria Species

  • Alexander V. Rodionov,
  • Alexander A. Gnutikov,
  • Nikolai N. Nosov,
  • Eduard M. Machs,
  • Yulia V. Mikhaylova,
  • Victoria S. Shneyer and
  • Elizaveta O. Punina

25 November 2020

Zingeria (Poaceae) is a small genus that includes Z. biebersteiniana, a diploid species with the lowest chromosome number known in plants (2n = 4) as well as hexaploid Z. kochii and tetraploid Z. pisidica, and/or Z. trichopoda species. The relationsh...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,864 Views
25 Pages

Neo Sex Chromosomes, Colour Polymorphism and Male-Killing in the African Queen Butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (L.)

  • David A.S. Smith,
  • Walther Traut,
  • Simon H. Martin,
  • Piera Ireri,
  • Kennedy S. Omufwoko,
  • Richard ffrench-Constant and
  • Ian J. Gordon

9 September 2019

Danaus chrysippus (L.), one of the world’s commonest butterflies, has an extensive range throughout the Old-World tropics. In Africa it is divided into four geographical subspecies which overlap and hybridise freely in the East African Rift: He...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,555 Views
12 Pages

Gametocidal (Gc) chromosomes can ensure their preferential transmission by killing the gametes without themselves through causing chromosome breakage and therefore have been exploited as an effective tool for genetic breeding. However, to date very l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,114 Views
21 Pages

Roadmap and Considerations for Genome Editing in a Non-Model Organism: Genetic Variations and Off-Target Profiling

  • Hanin Wattad,
  • Jonathan Molcho,
  • Rivka Manor,
  • Simy Weil,
  • Eliahu D. Aflalo,
  • Vered Chalifa-Caspi and
  • Amir Sagi

22 November 2024

The CRISPR/Cas genome editing approach in non-model organisms poses challenges that remain to be resolved. Here, we demonstrated a generalized roadmap for a de novo genome annotation approach applied to the non-model organism Macrobrachium rosenbergi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
7,331 Views
15 Pages

The single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to both coronary heart disease (CHD) and ischemic stroke (IS) in Chinese individuals have not been identified definitely. This study was developed to evaluate the genetic susceptibility to CHD and IS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,303 Views
24 Pages

Intermediate Inheritance with Disomic Tendency in Tetraploid Intergeneric Citrus × Poncirus Hybrids Enhances the Efficiency of Citrus Rootstock Breeding

  • Leny Calvez,
  • Alexis Dereeper,
  • Pierre Mournet,
  • Yann Froelicher,
  • Saturnin Bruyère,
  • Raphaël Morillon and
  • Patrick Ollitrault

13 December 2020

Rootstocks are crucial for the sustainability of the citrus industry worldwide. Diploid intergeneric Citrus × Poncirus hybrids have contributed considerably to citrus rootstock improvement and their tetraploid (doubled-diploid) forms are import...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,754 Views
14 Pages

Exploring Chromosomal Polymorphism and Evolutionary Implications in Rineloricaria lanceolata (Günther, 1868) (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): Insights from Meiotic Behavior and Phylogenetic Analysis

  • Vanessa Isabel Batista de Morais,
  • Juliane Vida Lemos de Oliveira,
  • Alessio Alesci,
  • Mara Cristina de Almeida and
  • Roberto Ferreira Artoni

10 September 2024

Chromosomal polymorphism is a significant aspect of population genetics, influencing the adaptation and evolution of species. In Rineloricaria lanceolata, a Neotropical fish species, chromosomal polymorphism has been observed, yet the underlying mech...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4,489 Views
9 Pages

Conventional Cytogenetic Analysis and Array CGH + SNP Identify Essential Thrombocythemia and Prefibrotic Primary Myelofibrosis Patients Who Are at Risk for Disease Progression

  • Joseph Tripodi,
  • Ronald Hoffman,
  • Douglas Tremblay,
  • Daiva Ahire,
  • John Mascarenhas,
  • Marina Kremyanskaya and
  • Vesna Najfeld

The Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (Ph-MPNs) are a heterogeneous group of clonal hematopoietic malignancies that include polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), and the prefibrotic form of primary myelof...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,131 Views
17 Pages

Complex Structure of Lasiopodomys mandarinus vinogradovi Sex Chromosomes, Sex Determination, and Intraspecific Autosomal Polymorphism

  • Svetlana A. Romanenko,
  • Antonina V. Smorkatcheva,
  • Yulia M. Kovalskaya,
  • Dmitry Yu. Prokopov,
  • Natalya A. Lemskaya,
  • Olga L. Gladkikh,
  • Ivan A. Polikarpov,
  • Natalia A. Serdyukova,
  • Vladimir A. Trifonov and
  • Anna S. Molodtseva
  • + 4 authors

30 March 2020

The mandarin vole, Lasiopodomys mandarinus, is one of the most intriguing species among mammals with non-XX/XY sex chromosome system. It combines polymorphism in diploid chromosome numbers, variation in the morphology of autosomes, heteromorphism of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,675 Views
16 Pages

Chromosomal Polymorphism and Speciation: The Case of the Genus Mazama (Cetartiodactyla; Cervidae)

  • David Javier Galindo,
  • Gabriela Siqueira Martins,
  • Miluse Vozdova,
  • Halina Cernohorska,
  • Svatava Kubickova,
  • Agda Maria Bernegossi,
  • Dita Kadlcikova,
  • Jiri Rubes and
  • José Maurício Barbanti Duarte

26 January 2021

Chromosomal polymorphism plays a major role in speciation processes in mammals with high rates of karyotypic evolution, as observed in the family Cervidae. One remarkable example is the genus Mazama that comprises wide inter- and intra-specific chrom...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
740 Views
2 Pages

8 August 2016

A 41-year old pregnant woman underwent amniocentesis to conduct a conventional karyotyping analysis; the analysis reported an abnormal karyotype: 46,XY,add(9)(p24). Chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) is utilized in prenatal diagnoses. A single nuc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,612 Views
17 Pages

Bone Marrow Origin of Mammary Phagocytic Intraductal Macrophages (Foam Cells)

  • Sanford H. Barsky,
  • Krista Mcphail,
  • Justin Wang,
  • Robert M. Hoffman and
  • Yin Ye

17 February 2025

Mammary intraductal macrophages (foam cells) in humans are the most commonly encountered cells in spontaneous breast nipple discharge, nipple aspirate fluid, and ductal lavage, yet their origin remains unproven. These cells, in both humans and murine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,976 Views
17 Pages

GPR174 and ITM2A Gene Polymorphisms rs3827440 and rs5912838 on the X chromosome in Korean Children with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease

  • Won Kyoung Cho,
  • Hye-Ri Shin,
  • Na Yeong Lee,
  • Seul Ki Kim,
  • Moon Bae Ahn,
  • In-Cheol Baek,
  • Tai-Gyu Kim and
  • Byung-Kyu Suh

27 July 2020

(1) Background: Autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs) are female predominant and much attention has been focused on G protein-coupled receptor 174 (GPR174) and integral membrane protein 2A (ITM2A) on the X chromosome as Grave’s disease (GD) susce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,312 Views
11 Pages

Wheat is one of the world’s crucial staple food crops. In turn, einkorn wheat (Triticum monococcum L.) is considered a wild relative of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and can be used as a source of agronomically important genes for breeding purpo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,830 Views
11 Pages

23 October 2023

This study aimed to investigate the relationships between maternal FA supplementation and nine single-nucleotide variants of the GATA4 gene in non-chromosomal CHD and further explore the gene–environment interactions associated with CHD. A tota...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
5,136 Views
27 Pages

B Chromosomes in Populations of Mammals Revisited

  • Mladen Vujošević,
  • Marija Rajičić and
  • Jelena Blagojević

9 October 2018

The study of B chromosomes (Bs) started more than a century ago, while their presence in mammals dates since 1965. As the past two decades have seen huge progress in application of molecular techniques, we decided to throw a glance on new data on Bs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,056 Views
15 Pages

11 January 2024

Narcissus poeticus L. (Amaryllidaceae), a facultative serpentinophyte, is a highly variable species and particularly important ancestor of cultivated daffodils, but is rarely studied in field populations. This study, based on natural populations in t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
9,300 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Background of Fetal Growth Restriction

  • Beata Anna Nowakowska,
  • Katarzyna Pankiewicz,
  • Urszula Nowacka,
  • Magdalena Niemiec,
  • Szymon Kozłowski and
  • Tadeusz Issat

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is one of the most formidable challenges in present-day antenatal care. Pathological fetal growth is a well-known factor of not only in utero demise in the third trimester, but also postnatal morbidity and unfavorable d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,337 Views
16 Pages

25 May 2021

The voles of the Microtus thomasi/M. atticus species complex demonstrate a remarkable variability in diploid chromosomal number (2n = 38–44 chromosomes) and sex chromosome morphology. In the current study, we examined by in situ hybridization the top...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
4,175 Views
24 Pages

Micronuclei Formation upon Radioiodine Therapy for Well-Differentiated Thyroid Cancer: The Influence of DNA Repair Genes Variants

  • Luís S. Santos,
  • Octávia M. Gil,
  • Susana N. Silva,
  • Bruno C. Gomes,
  • Teresa C. Ferreira,
  • Edward Limbert and
  • José Rueff

17 September 2020

Radioiodine therapy with 131I remains the mainstay of standard treatment for well-differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). Prognosis is good but concern exists that 131I-emitted ionizing radiation may induce double-strand breaks in extra-thyroidal tissue...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
8,860 Views
20 Pages

26 November 2023

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with symptoms that affect the whole personality and all aspects of life. Although there is a high degree of heterogeneity in both its etiology and its characteristic behavioral patterns...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,233 Views
18 Pages

Polymorphisms in Drug Transporter and Metabolism Genes Associated with Resistance to Imatinib in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Ana Marcela Arrieta Gómez,
  • María Antonia Díaz-Mendoza,
  • Yesit Bello Lemus,
  • Grethel León-Mejía and
  • Martha Lucia Ruiz Benitez

25 December 2023

The aim of this study was to establish the relationship between different polymorphisms in drug transporter and metabolizer genes and resistance to imatinib in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). For this purpose, an exhaustive search was carried out in...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
6,931 Views
17 Pages

18 April 2022

A few empirical examples document fixed alternative male mating strategies in animals. Here we focus on the polymorphism of male mating strategies in the ruff (Calidris pugnax, Aves Charadriiformes). In ruffs, three fixed alternative male mating stra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,496 Views
11 Pages

27 December 2021

Background: Esotropia and exotropia are two major phenotypes of comitant strabismus. It remains controversial whether esotropia and exotropia would share common genetic backgrounds. In this study, we used a quantitative trait locus (QTL)-sequencing p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,676 Views
17 Pages

The Snakeskin Gourami (Trichopodus pectoralis) Tends to Exhibit XX/XY Sex Determination

  • Thitipong Panthum,
  • Nararat Laopichienpong,
  • Ekaphan Kraichak,
  • Worapong Singchat,
  • Dung Ho My Nguyen,
  • Nattakan Ariyaraphong,
  • Syed Farhan Ahmad,
  • Narongrit Muangmai,
  • Prateep Duengkae and
  • Surin Peyachoknagul
  • + 2 authors

23 September 2021

The snakeskin gourami (Trichopodus pectoralis) has a high meat yield and is one of the top five aquaculture freshwater fishes in Thailand. The species is not externally sexually dimorphic, and its sex determination system is unknown. Understanding th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,113 Views
19 Pages

27 February 2025

Distant hybridization between Brassica napus and related genera serves as an effective approach for rapeseed germplasm innovation. Isatis indigotica, a wild relative of Brassica, has emerged as a valuable genetic resource for rapeseed improvemen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
6,759 Views
27 Pages

FADD in Cancer: Mechanisms of Altered Expression and Function, and Clinical Implications

  • José L Marín-Rubio,
  • Laura Vela-Martín,
  • José Fernández-Piqueras and
  • María Villa-Morales

29 September 2019

FADD was initially described as an adaptor molecule for death receptor-mediated apoptosis, but subsequently it has been implicated in nonapoptotic cellular processes such as proliferation and cell cycle control. During the last decade, FADD has been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,503 Views
20 Pages

1 July 2023

The adaptive value of the Drosophila subobscura chromosomal inversion polymorphism with regard to environmental effects is well-known. However, the specific details of the inversion adaptations to the global warming scenario deserve to be analyzed. T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,966 Views
16 Pages

New Cytogenetic Photomap and Molecular Diagnostics for the Cryptic Species of the Malaria Mosquitoes Anopheles messeae and Anopheles daciae from Eurasia

  • Gleb N. Artemov,
  • Valentina S. Fedorova,
  • Dmitriy A. Karagodin,
  • Ilya I. Brusentsov,
  • Elina M. Baricheva,
  • Igor V. Sharakhov,
  • Mikhail I. Gordeev and
  • Maria V. Sharakhova

17 September 2021

The Eurasian malaria vector Anopheles messeae is a widely spread and genetically diverse species. Five widespread polymorphic chromosomal inversions were found in natural populations of this mosquito. A cryptic species, Anopheles daciae, was differen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,351 Views
13 Pages

The Polymorphisms of Oligonucleotide Probes in Wheat Cultivars Determined by ND-FISH

  • Tianheng Ren,
  • Maojie He,
  • Zixin Sun,
  • Feiquan Tan,
  • Peigao Luo,
  • Zongxiang Tang,
  • Shulan Fu,
  • Benju Yan,
  • Zhenglong Ren and
  • Zhi Li

21 March 2019

Non-denaturing fluorescence in situ hybridization (ND-FISH) has been used to distinguish wheat chromosomes and to detect alien chromosomes in the wheat genome. In this study, five different oligonucleotide probes were used with ND-FISH to examine 21...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,086 Views
15 Pages

InDel Markers Based on 3K Whole-Genome Re-Sequencing Data Characterise the Subspecies of Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  • Huanran Yuan,
  • Weilong Yang,
  • Jianing Zou,
  • Mingxing Cheng,
  • Fengfeng Fan,
  • Ting Liang,
  • Yajie Yu,
  • Ronghua Qiu,
  • Shaoqing Li and
  • Jun Hu

A molecular marker is a valuable tool in genetic research. Insertions–deletions (InDels) are commonly used polymorphisms in gene mapping, analysing genetic diversity, marker-assisted breeding, and phylogenetics. The 3000 Rice Genome Project, a re-seq...

  • Correction
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,845 Views
1 Page

1 March 2021

The authors wish to make the following corrections to their paper [...]

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,488 Views
22 Pages

Chromosome and Genome Divergence between the Cryptic Eurasian Malaria Vector-Species Anopheles messeae and Anopheles daciae

  • Anastasia N. Naumenko,
  • Dmitriy A. Karagodin,
  • Andrey A. Yurchenko,
  • Anton V. Moskaev,
  • Olga I. Martin,
  • Elina M. Baricheva,
  • Igor V. Sharakhov,
  • Mikhail I. Gordeev and
  • Maria V. Sharakhova

5 February 2020

Chromosomal inversions are important drivers of genome evolution. The Eurasian malaria vector Anopheles messeae has five polymorphic inversions. A cryptic species, An. daciae, has been discriminated from An. messeae based on five fixed nucleotide sub...

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