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Date publication

avril 2026

Journal

Mobile DNA

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr LECOMPTE Odile


Tous les auteurs :
Bonassin L, Boštjančić LL, Rutz C, Francesconi C, Schardt L, Baranski D, Greve C, Pârvulescu L, Besendorfer V, Mlinarec J, Maguire I, Theissinger K, Lecompte O

Résumé

Repetitive elements, particularly satellite DNA (satDNA), play a significant role in genome evolution and organisation. However, their diversity and evolutionary dynamics remain poorly understood in non-model organisms. Freshwater crayfish (Decapoda, Astacidea) have large genomes with a high chromosome number and are rich in satDNAs. This makes them attractive for studying the impact of satDNA on genome evolution.

Mots clés

Concerted evolution, Decapoda, Library hypothesis, Repetitive elements, Satellite DNA

Référence

Mob DNA. 2026 04 28;17(1):