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Lack of satellite DNA species-specific homogenization and relationship to chromosomal rearrangements in monitor lizards (Varanidae, Squamata).

Ornjira PrakhongcheepWatcharaporn ThapanaAorarat SuntronpongWorapong SingchatKhampee PattanatanangRattanin PhatcharakullawarawatNarongrit MuangmaiSurin PeyachoknagulKazumi MatsubaraTariq EzazKornsorn Srikulnath
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
The VSAREP stDNA family lack homogenized species-specific nucleotide positions in varanid lineage. Most VSAREP sequences were shared among varanids within the four VSAREP subfamilies. This suggests that nucleotide substitutions in each varanid species accumulated more slowly than homogenization rates in each VSAREP subfamily, resulting in non-species-specific evolution of stDNA profiles. Moreover, changes in location of VSAREP stDNA in each Australian varanid suggests a correlation with chromosomal rearrangements, leading to karyotypic differences among these species.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • dna methylation
  • circulating tumor
  • single cell
  • circulating tumor cells
  • nucleic acid