From: Charles Plessy Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2021 04:50:07 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Café X-Git-Url: https://source.charles.plessy.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=49bb579dd90b12c1ae9f2f81a2ab45bf670925c4;p=setup%2F.git Café --- diff --git a/biblio/32883756.mdwn b/biblio/32883756.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4fb7dd48 --- /dev/null +++ b/biblio/32883756.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +[[!meta title="The Beginning of the End: A Chromosomal Assembly of the New World Malaria Mosquito Ends with a Novel Telomere. G3 (Bethesda)."]] +[[!tag mosquito genome]] + +Compton A, Liang J, Chen C, Lukyanchikova V, Qi Y, Potters M, Settlage R, Miller D, Deschamps S, Mao C, Llaca V, Sharakhov IV, Tu Z. + +G3 (Bethesda). 2020 Oct 5;10(10):3811-3819. doi:10.1534/g3.120.401654 + +The Beginning of the End: A Chromosomal Assembly of the New World Malaria Mosquito Ends with a Novel Telomere. G3 (Bethesda). + +[[!pmid 32883756 desc="Little interactions between chromosome arms."]] diff --git a/tags/mosquito.mdwn b/tags/mosquito.mdwn index 54da32e1..0354e7f3 100644 --- a/tags/mosquito.mdwn +++ b/tags/mosquito.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,11 @@ [[!meta title="pages tagged mosquito"]] -[[!inline pages="tagged(mosquito)" actions="no" archive="yes" -feedshow=10]] +_work in progress_ + +### Hi-C + +Little interactions between chromosome arms in _Aedes aegypti_ +([[Dudchenko and coll., 2017|biblio/28336562]]) and _Anopheles +albimanus_ ([[Copmton and coll., 2020|biblio/32883756]]). + +[[!inline pages="tagged(mosquito)" limit=0]] diff --git a/tags/muller_element.mdwn b/tags/muller_element.mdwn index dad30cae..2aec4611 100644 --- a/tags/muller_element.mdwn +++ b/tags/muller_element.mdwn @@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ Synteny conservation is even visible between fruit flies and cockroaches Hi-C shows contacts between telomeres and between centromeres in mosquito species, and few contacts between both arms of the same chromosome ([[Dudchenko -and coll., 2017|biblio/28336562]]). Note that the chromosomes of Aedes aegypti -are significantly larger than what is usually found in Drosophila. +and coll., 2017|biblio/28336562]]; [[Copmton and coll., 2020|biblio/32883756]]). +Note that the chromosomes of _Aedes aegypti_ +are significantly larger than what is usually found in _Drosophila_. _D. bifasciata_ (and other Drosophila) have large and highly repetitive pericentric regions [[Bracewell and coll., 2020|biblio/31969429]].