Paleogenomic data suggest mammal‐like genome size in the ancestral amniote and derived large genome size in amphibians

Volume: 24, Issue: 2, Pages: 372 - 380
Published: Nov 22, 2010
Abstract
An unsolved question in evolutionary genomics is whether amniote genomes have been expanding or contracting since the common ancestor of this diverse group. Here, we report on the polarity of amniote genome size evolution using genome size estimates for 14 extinct tetrapod genera from the Paleozoic and early Mesozoic Eras using osteocyte lacunae size as a correlate. We find substantial support for a phylogenetically controlled regression model...
Paper Details
Title
Paleogenomic data suggest mammal‐like genome size in the ancestral amniote and derived large genome size in amphibians
Published Date
Nov 22, 2010
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
372 - 380
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