Evolution, Composition and Regulation of Supernumerary B Chromosomes

Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are dispensable genetic elements found in thousands of species of plants and animals, and some fungi. Since their discovery more than a century ago, they have been a source of puzzlement, as they only occur in some members of a population and are absent from others....

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Main Author: Martins, Cesar (auth)
Other Authors: Trifonov, Vladimir (auth), Houben, Andreas (auth), Jones, Neil (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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520 |a Supernumerary B chromosomes (Bs) are dispensable genetic elements found in thousands of species of plants and animals, and some fungi. Since their discovery more than a century ago, they have been a source of puzzlement, as they only occur in some members of a population and are absent from others. When they do occur, they are often harmful, and in the absence of "selfishness", based on mechanisms of mitotic and meiotic drive, there appears to be no obvious reason for their existence. Cytogeneticists have long wrestled with questions about the biological existence of these enigmatic elements, including their lack of any adaptive properties, apparent absence of functional genes, their origin, sequence organization, and co-evolution as nuclear parasites. Emerging new technologies are now enabling researchers to step up a gear, to look enthusiastically beyond the previous limits of the horizon, and to uncover the secrets of these "silent" chromosomes. This book provides a comprehensive guide to theoretical advancements in the field of B chromosome research in both animal and plant systems. 
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653 |a heterochromatin 
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653 |a repeat clusters 
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653 |a tandem repeats 
653 |a B morphotypes 
653 |a repetitive DNA 
653 |a repetitive elements 
653 |a DNA copy number variation 
653 |a chromosome polymorphism 
653 |a satellite DNA 
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653 |a additional chromosomes 
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653 |a drive 
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653 |a organelle DNA 
653 |a Orthoptera 
653 |a origin 
653 |a supernumerary chromosomes 
653 |a karyotype evolution 
653 |a GISH (genomic in situ hybridisation) 
653 |a DNA composition 
653 |a de novo centromere formation 
653 |a genomics 
653 |a paternal X chromosome 
653 |a euchromatin degradation 
653 |a supernumerary chromosomal segments (SCS) evolution 
653 |a centromere 
653 |a sSMC 
653 |a Prospero autumnale complex 
653 |a next-generation sequencing 
653 |a Drosophila 
653 |a host/parasite interaction 
653 |a Apodemus peninsulae 
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653 |a evolution 
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653 |a microdissected DNA probes 
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