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      Repetitive DNA and chromosomal rearrangements: speciation-related events in plant genomes.

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      Cytogenetic and genome research
      S. Karger AG

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          Abstract

          Chromosomal change is one of the more hotly debated potential mechanisms of speciation. It has long been argued over whether--and to what degree--changes in chromosome structure contribute to reproductive isolation and, ultimately, speciation. In this review we do not aim to completely analyze accumulated data about chromosomal speciation but wish to draw attention to several critical points of speciation-related chromosomal change, namely: (a) interrelations between chromosomal rearrangements and repetitive DNA fraction; (b) mobility of ribosomal DNA clusters; and (c) rDNA and transposable elements as perpetual generators of genome instability.

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          Journal
          Cytogenet Genome Res
          Cytogenetic and genome research
          S. Karger AG
          1424-859X
          1424-8581
          2008
          : 120
          : 3-4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Evolution, University of Haifa, Israel.
          Article
          000121084
          10.1159/000121084
          18504364
          d277b5ec-3fec-497f-ade8-64f0d535a544
          2008 S. Karger AG, Basel
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