Search Results - "Kichigin, Ilya"
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The sterlet sturgeon genome sequence and the mechanisms of segmental rediploidization
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-06-2020)“…Sturgeons seem to be frozen in time. The archaic characteristics of this ancient fish lineage place it in a key phylogenetic position at the base of the…”
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Contrasting origin of B chromosomes in two cervids (Siberian roe deer and grey brocket deer) unravelled by chromosome-specific DNA sequencing
Published in BMC genomics (11-08-2016)“…B chromosomes are dispensable and variable karyotypic elements found in some species of animals, plants and fungi. They often originate from duplications and…”
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Phylogeography of ancient and modern brown bears from eastern Eurasia
Published in Biological journal of the Linnean Society (01-04-2022)“…Abstract The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is an iconic carnivoran species of the Northern Hemisphere. Its population history has been studied extensively using…”
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First report on B chromosome content in a reptilian species: the case of Anolis carolinensis
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-02-2019)“…Supernumerary elements of the genome are often called B chromosomes. They usually consist of various autosomal sequences and, because of low selective…”
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Genome of the Komodo dragon reveals adaptations in the cardiovascular and chemosensory systems of monitor lizards
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-08-2019)“…Monitor lizards are unique among ectothermic reptiles in that they have high aerobic capacity and distinctive cardiovascular physiology resembling that of…”
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Evolutionary dynamics of Anolis sex chromosomes revealed by sequencing of flow sorting-derived microchromosome-specific DNA
Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-10-2016)“…Squamate reptiles show a striking diversity in modes of sex determination, including both genetic (XY or ZW) and temperature-dependent sex determination…”
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