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Marie Altmanová

Researcher at Charles University in Prague

Publications -  39
Citations -  988

Marie Altmanová is an academic researcher from Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Karyotype & Biology. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 33 publications receiving 776 citations. Previous affiliations of Marie Altmanová include Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Cretaceous park of sex determination: sex chromosomes are conserved across iguanas

TL;DR: Iguanas show a stability of sex chromosomes comparable to mammals and birds and represent the group with the oldest sex chromosomes currently known among amniotic poikilothermic vertebrates.
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Conserved sex chromosomes across adaptively radiated Anolis lizards.

TL;DR: It is argued that the evolutionary stability of sex‐determining systems may reflect an advanced stage of differentiation of sex chromosomes rather than thermoregulation strategy, and that the sex chromosomes of iguanas remained conserved for a significant part of their evolutionary history.
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Karyotype differentiation in 19 species of river loach fishes (Nemacheilidae, Teleostei): extensive variability associated with rDNA and heterochromatin distribution and its phylogenetic and ecological interpretation.

TL;DR: Despite a prevailing conservatism of 2n, Nemacheilidae exhibited a remarkable cytogenetic variability on microstructural level and an important role for pericentric inversions, tandem and centric fusions in nemacheilid karyotype differentiation is suggested.
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Sex determination in Madagascar geckos of the genus Paroedura (Squamata: Gekkonidae): are differentiated sex chromosomes indeed so evolutionary stable?

TL;DR: A female heterogamety in the genus Paroedura, the group radiated in Madagascar and adjacent islands, is described for the first time and it appears that the members of the P. bastardi—P.