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Martin A. Lysak
Researcher at Central European Institute of Technology
Publications - 161
Citations - 11235
Martin A. Lysak is an academic researcher from Central European Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Genome evolution. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 138 publications receiving 9571 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin A. Lysak include University of Arizona & Masaryk University.
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Chromosome triplication found across the tribe Brassiceae
TL;DR: Phylogenetic relationships based on the chloroplast 5'-trnL (UAA)-trnF(GAA) region and estimated divergence times based on sequence data of the chalcone synthase gene are congruent with comparative painting data and place Calepina, Conringia, and Sisymbrium outside the clade of Brassiceae species with triplicated genomes.
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The origin, evolution and proposed stabilization of the terms 'genome size' and 'C-value' to describe nuclear DNA contents
TL;DR: There is a need to maintain the term genome size in a broad sense as a covering term, because it is widely understood, short and phonetically pleasing, and a new unified terminology which can describe nuclear DNA contents with ease and without ambiguity is proposed.
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Plant Genome Size Estimation by Flow Cytometry: Inter-laboratory Comparison
Jaroslav Doležel,Johann Greilhuber,Sergio Lucretti,Armin Meister,Martin A. Lysak,Luca Nardi,R Obermayer +6 more
TL;DR: The results obtained in this study demonstrate that flow cytometry with DNA intercalators is a reliable method for estimation of nuclear genome size in plants, and confirmed an urgent need for an agreement on standards.
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The ABC's of comparative genomics in the Brassicaceae: building blocks of crucifer genomes
TL;DR: This review summarizes recent advances in the understanding of phylogenetics, polyploidization and comparative genomics in the family Brassicaceae and integrates several of these findings into a simple system of 24 conserved chromosomal blocks (labeled A-X).
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Interphase chromosomes in Arabidopsis are organized as well defined chromocenters from which euchromatin loops emanate
TL;DR: The arrangement of interphase chromosomes in Arabidopsis provides a well defined system to investigate chromatin organization and its role in epigenetic processes.