PlantSat: a specialized database for plant satellite repeats.
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Unique features of the loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) megagenome revealed through sequence annotationAmplification, contraction and genomic spread of a satellite DNA family (E180) in Medicago (Fabaceae) and allied generaSurvey of extrachromosomal circular DNA derived from plant satellite repeatsIdentification and characterization of abundant repetitive sequences in Eragrostis tef cv. Enatite genomeRepetitive DNA in the pea (Pisum sativum L.) genome: comprehensive characterization using 454 sequencing and comparison to soybean and Medicago truncatulaMIPSPlantsDB--plant database resource for integrative and comparative plant genome researchDevelopment of web based database on biochemical characteristics of rapeseed-mustard.Variation in satellite DNA profiles--causes and effects.A database for coconut crop improvement.Characterization of the chromosome complement of Helianthus annuus by in situ hybridization of a tandemly repeated DNA sequence.The use of repetitive DNA in cytogenetic studies of plant sex chromosomes.Long-range organization of plant satellite repeats investigated using strand-specific FISH.Diversity of a complex centromeric satellite and molecular characterization of dispersed sequence families in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris).Analysis of a c0t-1 library enables the targeted identification of minisatellite and satellite families in Beta vulgarisKaryotype analysis of four Vicia species using in situ hybridization with repetitive sequences.Sobo, a recently amplified satellite repeat of potato, and its implications for the origin of tandemly repeated sequencesDifferential amplification of satellite PaB6 in chromosomally hypervariable Prospero autumnale complex (Hyacinthaceae).Significant expansion of Vicia pannonica genome size mediated by amplification of a single type of giant retroelementOrganization and evolution of subtelomeric satellite repeats in the potato genome.Positionally-conserved but sequence-diverged: identification of long non-coding RNAs in the Brassicaceae and Cleomaceae.In Depth Characterization of Repetitive DNA in 23 Plant Genomes Reveals Sources of Genome Size Variation in the Legume Tribe Fabeae.The Molecular Cytogenetic Characterization of Pistachio (Pistacia vera L.) Suggests the Arrest of Recombination in the Largest Heteropycnotic Pair HC1.Evolutionary dynamics of satellite DNA repeats from Phaseolus beans.Organization and evolution of highly repeated satellite DNA sequences in plant chromosomes.A De Novo Genome Sequence Assembly of the Arabidopsis thaliana Accession Niederzenz-1 Displays Presence/Absence Variation and Strong SyntenyEvolutionary dynamics of an at-rich satellite DNA and its contribution to karyotype differentiation in wild diploid Arachis species.Contrasting patterns of transposable element and satellite distribution on sex chromosomes (XY1Y2) in the dioecious plant Rumex acetosa.Satellite DNA and Transposable Elements in Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides), a Dioecious Plant with Small Y and Large X Chromosomes.Repetitive sequences in plant nuclear DNA: types, distribution, evolution and function.TAREAN: a computational tool for identification and characterization of satellite DNA from unassembled short reads.Evaluation of DNA bending models in their capacity to predict electrophoretic migration anomalies of satellite DNA sequences.Sequence analysis of KpnI repeat sequences to revisit the phylogeny of the Genus Carthamus L.Characterization of two families of tandem repeated DNA sequences in Potamogeton pectinatus L.Organization and evolution of four differentially amplified tandem repeats in the Cucumis hystrix genome.Centromeric and non-centromeric satellite DNA organisation differs in holocentric Rhynchospora species.Significance of satellite DNA revealed by conservation of a widespread repeat DNA sequence among angiosperms.An ancient satellite DNA has maintained repetitive units of the original structure in most species of the living fossil plant genus Zamia.Plant rDNA database: ribosomal DNA loci information goes online.Satellite DNA in Vicia faba is characterized by remarkable diversity in its sequence composition, association with centromeres, and replication timing.The holocentric species Luzula elegans shows interplay between centromere and large-scale genome organization.
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PlantSat: a specialized database for plant satellite repeats.
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PlantSat: a specialized database for plant satellite repeats.
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Jirí Macas
Marcela Nouzová
Tibor Mészáros
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z