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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Cytonuclear interactions":
Forsythe, Evan S., Joel Sharbrough, Justin C. Havird, Jessica M. Warren e Daniel B. Sloan. "CyMIRA: The Cytonuclear Molecular Interactions Reference for Arabidopsis". Genome Biology and Evolution 11, n. 8 (8 luglio 2019): 2194–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evz144.
Roux, Fabrice, Tristan Mary-Huard, Elise Barillot, Estelle Wenes, Lucy Botran, Stéphanie Durand, Romain Villoutreix, Marie-Laure Martin-Magniette, Christine Camilleri e Françoise Budar. "Cytonuclear interactions affect adaptive traits of the annual plant Arabidopsis thaliana in the field". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, n. 13 (15 marzo 2016): 3687–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1520687113.
Babcock, Christina S., e Marjorie A. Asmussen. "Effects of Differential Selection in the Sexes on Cytonuclear Dynamics: Life Stages With Sex Differences". Genetics 149, n. 4 (1 agosto 1998): 2063–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/149.4.2063.
Burton, Ronald S., Ricardo J. Pereira e Felipe S. Barreto. "Cytonuclear Genomic Interactions and Hybrid Breakdown". Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 44, n. 1 (23 novembre 2013): 281–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-ecolsys-110512-135758.
Rand, David M., Andrew G. Clark e Lisa M. Kann. "Sexually Antagonistic Cytonuclear Fitness Interactions inDrosophila melanogaster". Genetics 159, n. 1 (1 settembre 2001): 173–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/genetics/159.1.173.
Ramsey, Adam J., David E. McCauley e Jennifer R. Mandel. "Heteroplasmy and Patterns of Cytonuclear Linkage Disequilibrium in Wild Carrot". Integrative and Comparative Biology 59, n. 4 (11 giugno 2019): 1005–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icb/icz102.
Caruso, Christina M., Andrea L. Case e Maia F. Bailey. "The evolutionary ecology of cytonuclear interactions in angiosperms". Trends in Plant Science 17, n. 11 (novembre 2012): 638–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2012.06.006.
Wolf, Jason B. "CYTONUCLEAR INTERACTIONS CAN FAVOR THE EVOLUTION OF GENOMIC IMPRINTING". Evolution 63, n. 5 (maggio 2009): 1364–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1558-5646.2009.00632.x.
Forsythe, Evan S., Andrew D. L. Nelson e Mark A. Beilstein. "Biased Gene Retention in the Face of Introgression Obscures Species Relationships". Genome Biology and Evolution 12, n. 9 (16 luglio 2020): 1646–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaa149.
Pett, Walker, e Dennis V. Lavrov. "Cytonuclear Interactions in the Evolution of Animal Mitochondrial tRNA Metabolism". Genome Biology and Evolution 7, n. 8 (27 giugno 2015): 2089–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv124.
Tesi sul tema "Cytonuclear interactions":
Postel, Zoé. "Speciation and organellar genome evolution in lineages of Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022ULILR080.
Speciation is the process by which the emergence of reproductive barriers isolate populations from one another and ultimately lead to the formation of new species. How these reproductive barriers emerge is a core question when thinking of speciation. Organellar genomes might be involved in the speciation process, through cytonuclear incompatibilities. Their mode of transmission might also influence the pace of reproductive isolation evolution. In my PhD, I worked on how organellar genomes influence the evolution of reproductive isolation between isolated lineages of S. nutans and which evo-demographic scenario shaped their evolution. Using plastid genomic and nuclear transcriptomic data we tried, in the first chapter, to identify candidates for plastid-nuclear incompatibilities involved in RI between lineages of S. nutans. We further dug into one plastid candidate complexe, the plastid ribosome. Because RI seems to be incomplete between lineages of S. nutans as some inter-lineage hybrids survived, we tested for paternal leakage of the plastid genome. We genotyped the surviving hybrids for plastid SNPs and analyzed whether they inherited the paternal or maternal plastid genomes. By allowing the transmission of the less incompatible plastid genome, paternal leakage rescued some of the inter-lineage hybrids. The mitochondrial genome could also be involved in the RI, through mito-nuclear incompatibilities. Because of their co-transmission, organellar genomes are supposed to be in tight linkage-disequilibrium, so exhibiting similar evolutionary patterns. Using genomic data for both organellar genomes for individuals of the four lineages we compared their evolutionary patterns. They were different with mitochondrial genes exhibiting many shared polymorphisms while plastid genomes many fixed substitutions between lineages. Recombination-like events were also identified in the mitochondrial genes. Lastly, we reconstructed the evo-demographic histories of the four lineages of S. nutans, using RNAseq data and ABC methods. Allopatric speciation was identified between the four lineages, with split times consistent with the glacial maxima
Adhikari, Binaya. "Understanding natural expression of cytoplasmic male sterility in flowering plants using a wildflower Lobelia siphilitica L. (Campanulaceae)". Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2018. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1532954470078823.