Evolution of ancient satellite DNAs in extant alligators and caimans (Crocodylia, Reptilia).
Vanessa C Sales-OliveiraRodrigo Zeni Dos SantosCaio Augusto Gomes GoesRodrigo Milan CalegariManuel A Garrido-RamosMarie AltmanováTariq EzazThomas LiehrFabio Porto-ForestiRicardo UtsunomiaMarcelo B CioffiPublished in: BMC biology (2024)
Alligators and caimans possess one of the smallest satDNA libraries ever reported, comprising only four sets of satDNAs that are shared by all species. Besides, our findings indicated limited intraspecific variation in satellite DNA, suggesting that the majority of new satellite sequences likely evolved from pre-existing ones.