Plant Genome Diversity Volume 2 Physical Structure, Behaviour and Evolution of Plant Genomes /

This second of two volumes on Plant Genome Diversity provides, in 20 chapters, insights into the structural evolution of plant genomes with all its variations. Starting with an outline of plant phylogeny and its reconstruction, the second part of the volume describes the architecture and dynamics of...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Greilhuber, Johann. (Editor), Dolezel, Jaroslav. (Editor), Wendel, Jonathan F. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
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505 0 # |a 1. Angiosperm phylogeny: a framework for studies of genome evolution (P. S. Soltis, D. E. Soltis) -- 2. The plant nucleus at war and peace - genome organisation in the interphase nucleus (R. N. Jones, T. Langdon) -- 3. The organisation of genomic DNA in mitotic chromosomes: a novel view (H. Takata, S. Matsunaga, K. Maeshima) -- 4. Structural organisation of the plant nucleus: nuclear envelope, pore complexes and nucleoskeleton (E. Kiseleva, J. Fiserova, M. W. Goldberg).- 5. The plant nucleolus (P. Shaw) -- 6. Cell Cycle Modules in Plants for Entry Into Proliferation and for Mitosis (Z. Magyar, M. Ito, P. Binarov,̀ B. Mohamed, L. Bogre).-7. Endopolyploidy in plants (J. Maluszynska, B. Kolano, H. Sas-Nowosielska) -- 8. Meiosis: recombination and the control of cell division (E. Jenczewski, R. Mercier, N. Macaisne, C. Mžard) -- 9. Mechanisms of chromosome rearrangements (M. A. Lysak, I. Schubert) -- 10. Biology and evolution of B chromosomes (A. Houben, A. M. B. Moghaddam, S. Klemme) -- 11. Chromosomes and Sex Differentiation (B. Janousek, R. Hobza, B. Vyskot) -- 12. Holocentric chromosomes (P. Bures, F. Zedek, M. Markov)̀ -- 13. Karyotype diversity and evolutionary trends in angiosperms (H. Weiss-Schneeweiss, G. M. Schneeweiss) -- 14. Karyotype variation and evolution in gymnosperms (B. G. Murray) -- 15. Karyotype and Genome Evolution in Pteridophytes (M. S. Barker) -- 16. The incidence of polyploidy in natural plant populations: major patterns and evolutionary processes (B. C. Husband, S. J. Baldwin, J. Suda) -- 17. Significance and biological consequences of polyploidization in land plant evolution (J. A. Fawcett, Y. van de Peer, S. Maere) -- 18. Evolutionary importance of generative polyploidy for genome evolution of haploid-dominant land plants (S. A. Rensing, A. K. Beike, D. Lang) -- 19. Genome size diversity and evolution in land plants (I. J. Leitch, A. R. Leitch) -- 20. Genome size and the phenotype (J. Greilhuber, I. J. Leitch). 
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