Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
This study analyzed microsatellite distribution in the holocentric chromosomes of Triatominae, Chagas disease vectors. Using a non-denaturing FISH technique, 16 microsatellites were examined across 25 species from the Triatomini and Rhodniini tribes. Three hybridization patterns emerged: strong sign...
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2023
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Lignende værker: Differential spreading of microsatellites in holocentric chromosomes of Chagas disease vectors: genomic and evolutionary implications
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