| Literature DB >> 27558128 |
Guilherme T Valente1, Rafael T Nakajima2, Bruno E A Fantinatti2, Diego F Marques2, Rodrigo O Almeida1, Rafael P Simões1, Cesar Martins3.
Abstract
Though hundreds to thousands of reports have described the distribution of B chromosomes among diverse eukaryote groups, a comprehensive theory of their biological role has not yet clearly emerged. B chromosomes are classically understood as a sea of repetitive DNA sequences that are poor in genes and are maintained by a parasitic-drive mechanism during cell division. Recent developments in high-throughput DNA/RNA analyses have increased the resolution of B chromosome biology beyond those of classical and molecular cytogenetic methods; B chromosomes contain many transcriptionally active sequences, including genes, and can modulate the activity of autosomal genes. Furthermore, the most recent knowledge obtained from omics analyses, which is associated with a systemic view, has demonstrated that B chromosomes can influence cell biology in a complex way, possibly favoring their own maintenance and perpetuation.Keywords: Cytogenomics; Evolution; Genomics; Supernumerary chromosomes
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27558128 DOI: 10.1007/s00412-016-0613-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chromosoma ISSN: 0009-5915 Impact factor: 4.316