2021
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202112.0040.v1
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The Comparative Analysis of the DNA Repeat Composition among <em>Cannabis Sativa</em> L., <em>Humulus Lupulus</em> L. And <em>Humulus Japonicus</em> Siebold & Zucc. With Heteromorphic Sex Chromosomes

Abstract: Heteromorphic sex chromosomes are rarely found in plants. They were observed only in 47 species from phylogenetically distant families, suggesting that the evolution of sex chromosomes was independent in these species. It was shown that DNA repeat sequences are one of the major factors driving sex chromosomes evolution, and an accumulation or elimination of the repetitive DNA elements are closely linked with the formation of differences in the sex chromosomes. The goal of this study was to characterize the tra… Show more

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