نتایج جستجو برای: genome size

تعداد نتایج: 772847  

Journal: :FEMS Microbiology Letters 1984

Journal: :Journal of General Microbiology 1979

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2007

Journal: :Trends in genetics : TIG 2005
Soojin Yi J Todd Streelman

A recent theory suggesting that genome size and complexity can increase as a passive consequence of small effective population size has generated much controversy. In this article, we demonstrate that freshwater fish species, which have smaller effective population sizes than marine fish species, have larger genomes. We show that genome size is negatively correlated with genetic variability, in...

2015
Deeksha Singh Mathu Malar Chandrababunaidu Arijit Panda Diya Sen Sourav Bhattacharyya Siba Prasad Adhikary Sucheta Tripathy

The draft genome assembly of Hassallia byssoidea strain VB512170 with a genome size of ~13 Mb and 10,183 protein-coding genes in 62 scaffolds is reported here for the first time. This is a terrestrial hydrophobic cyanobacterium isolated from monuments in India. We report several copies of luciferase and antibiotic genes in this organism.

2015
James L. Van Etten

The genomes of a few viruses, such as Bacillus megaterium phage G (670 kb) and the chlorella viruses (330 to 380 kb), are larger than the predicted minimal genome size required to support life (ca. 320 kb). A comparison of the 256 proteins predicted to be required for life with the putative 376 proteins encoded by chlorella virus PBCV-1, as well as those encoded by other large viruses, indicate...

Journal: :Statistical applications in genetics and molecular biology 2014
Ramon Ferrer-i-Cancho Antoni Hernández-Fernández Jaume Baixeries Łukasz Dębowski Ján Mačutek

Menzerath's law, the tendency of Z (the mean size of the parts) to decrease as X (the number of parts) increases, is found in language, music and genomes. Recently, it has been argued that the presence of the law in genomes is an inevitable consequence of the fact that Z=Y/X, which would imply that Z scales with X as Z ∼ 1/X. That scaling is a very particular case of Menzerath-Altmann law that ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2016
Rosana Zenil-Ferguson José M Ponciano J Gordon Burleigh

PREMISE OF THE STUDY Whole-genome duplications (WGDs) can rapidly increase genome size in angiosperms. Yet their mean genome size is not correlated with ploidy. We compared three hypotheses to explain the constancy of genome size means across ploidies. The genome downsizing hypothesis suggests that genome size will decrease by a given percentage after a WGD. The genome size threshold hypothesis...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
محسن کافی نیر اعظم خوش خلق سیما عبدالمجید لیاقت

decrease in genome content may play a role in environmental adaptation. many studies were reported significant correlation between genome size, weather condition and germination percentage. relative genome content and its correlation with seedling establishment of 14 populations of tall fescue collected from various regions in iran and two commercial tall fescue cultivars were studied under dro...

Journal: :Genome research 2009
Chih-Horng Kuo Nancy A Moran Howard Ochman

Genetic drift, which is particularly effective within small populations, can shape the size and complexity of genomes by affecting the fixation of deleterious mutations. In Bacteria, assessing the contribution of genetic drift to genome evolution is problematic because the usual methods, based on intraspecific polymorphisms, can be thwarted by difficulties in delineating species' boundaries. Th...

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