Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES).
Notothenioid fish are the result of adaptive radiation in the Southern Ocean, during oceanographic and ecological changes driven by the tectonics of the Antarctic continent. Remarkable biological and ecological modifications underlie the diversification and the evolutionary success of these fishes,...
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author | SCUDIERO, ROSARIA |
author2 | Scudiero, Rosaria |
author_facet | SCUDIERO, ROSARIA |
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description | Notothenioid fish are the result of adaptive radiation in the Southern Ocean, during oceanographic and ecological changes driven by the tectonics of the Antarctic continent. Remarkable biological and ecological modifications underlie the diversification and the evolutionary success of these fishes, presently recognized as prominent models in evolutionary/adaptive studies. In present project we will integrate sequence-based data from the available genomic resources with powerful in situ technologies, to provide patterns of genome structure and change in notothenioids over an evolutionary time scale. This will be achieved by physical mapping, onto the notothenioid chromosomal genomes, of marker sequences selected for their high informative value (AFGPs genes, sex-related sequences, iron metabolism genes, LINE sequences). The research aims at providing an comparative picture of the genome structure across notothenioid phylogeny to contribute to elucidate steps and mechanisms of genomic restructuring in this important animal model, over evolutionary time scale. The research contributes to the ongoing international effort towards our understanding of patterns and mechanisms of biological response to environmental change. |
genre | Antarc* Antarctic antartic* Southern Ocean |
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geographic | Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
geographic_facet | Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
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spelling | ftunivnapoliiris:oai:www.iris.unina.it:11588/588315 2025-01-16T19:34:56+00:00 Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). SCUDIERO, ROSARIA Scudiero, Rosaria 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11588/588315 unknown Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). http://hdl.handle.net/11588/588315 pesci antartici citogenomica evoluzione 2014 ftunivnapoliiris 2024-03-28T02:06:35Z Notothenioid fish are the result of adaptive radiation in the Southern Ocean, during oceanographic and ecological changes driven by the tectonics of the Antarctic continent. Remarkable biological and ecological modifications underlie the diversification and the evolutionary success of these fishes, presently recognized as prominent models in evolutionary/adaptive studies. In present project we will integrate sequence-based data from the available genomic resources with powerful in situ technologies, to provide patterns of genome structure and change in notothenioids over an evolutionary time scale. This will be achieved by physical mapping, onto the notothenioid chromosomal genomes, of marker sequences selected for their high informative value (AFGPs genes, sex-related sequences, iron metabolism genes, LINE sequences). The research aims at providing an comparative picture of the genome structure across notothenioid phylogeny to contribute to elucidate steps and mechanisms of genomic restructuring in this important animal model, over evolutionary time scale. The research contributes to the ongoing international effort towards our understanding of patterns and mechanisms of biological response to environmental change. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic antartic* Southern Ocean IRIS Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic |
spellingShingle | pesci antartici citogenomica evoluzione SCUDIERO, ROSARIA Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). |
title | Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). |
title_full | Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). |
title_fullStr | Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). |
title_short | Radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. Mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei Notothenioidei (IMAGES). |
title_sort | radiazione adattativa dei pesci antartici. mappatura in situ di tratti evolutivamente rilevanti nel genoma dei notothenioidei (images). |
topic | pesci antartici citogenomica evoluzione |
topic_facet | pesci antartici citogenomica evoluzione |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11588/588315 |