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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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The Capsella rubella genome and the genomic consequences of rapid mating system evolution
Tanja Slotte,Tanja Slotte,Khaled M. Hazzouri,Khaled M. Hazzouri,J. Arvid Ågren,Daniel Koenig,Florian Maumus,Ya-Long Guo,Kim A. Steige,Adrian E. Platts,Juan S. Escobar,L. Killian Newman,Wei Wang,Terezie Mandáková,Emilio Vello,Lisa M. Smith,Stefan R. Henz,Joshua G. Steffen,Joshua G. Steffen,Shohei Takuno,Shohei Takuno,Yaniv Brandvain,Graham Coop,Peter Andolfatto,Tina T. Hu,Mathieu Blanchette,Richard M. Clark,Hadi Quesneville,Magnus Nordborg,Brandon S. Gaut,Martin A. Lysak,Jerry Jenkins,Jane Grimwood,Jarrod Chapman,Simon E. Prochnik,Shengqiang Shu,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Jeremy Schmutz,Detlef Weigel,Stephen I. Wright +40 more
TL;DR: The transition to selfing may be typified by parallel shifts in gene expression, along with a measurable reduction of purifying selection, similar to that seen in Arabidopsis, which self fertilization evolved about 1 million years ago.
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Massive genomic variation and strong selection in Arabidopsis thaliana lines from Sweden
Quan Long,Fernando A. Rabanal,Dazhe Meng,Christian D. Huber,Ashley Farlow,Alexander Platzer,Qingrun Zhang,Bjarni J. Vilhjálmsson,Arthur Korte,Viktoria Nizhynska,Viktor Voronin,Pamela Korte,Laura Sedman,Terezie Mandáková,Martin A. Lysak,Ümit Seren,Ines Hellmann,Magnus Nordborg,Magnus Nordborg +18 more
TL;DR: The massive variation in genome size identified by flow cytometry seems largely to be due to 45S rDNA copy number variation, with lines from northern Sweden having particularly large numbers of copies.
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Mechanisms of chromosome number reduction in Arabidopsis thaliana and related Brassicaceae species
TL;DR: It is concluded that chromosome "fusions" in A. thaliana resulted from generation of acrocentric chromosomes by pericentric inversions, reciprocal translocation between two chromosomes, and elimination of a minichromosome that arose in addition to the "fusion chromosome."
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Cabbage family affairs: the evolutionary history of Brassicaceae
TL;DR: This review examines recent outcomes from diverse botanical disciplines to synthesize for the first time a holistic view on the evolutionary history of the mustard family.
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An atlas of over 90,000 conserved noncoding sequences provides insight into crucifer regulatory regions
Annabelle Haudry,Adrian E. Platts,Emilio Vello,Douglas R. Hoen,Mickael Leclercq,Robert J. Williamson,Ewa Forczek,Zoé Joly-Lopez,Joshua G. Steffen,Khaled M. Hazzouri,Ken Dewar,John R. Stinchcombe,Daniel J. Schoen,Xiaowu Wang,Jeremy Schmutz,Christopher D. Town,Patrick P. Edger,J. Chris Pires,Karen S. Schumaker,David E. Jarvis,Terezie Mandáková,Martin A. Lysak,Erik van den Bergh,M. Eric Schranz,Paul M. Harrison,Alan M. Moses,Thomas E. Bureau,Stephen I. Wright,Mathieu Blanchette +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report sequencing of genomes from three Brassicaceae species (Leavenworthia alabamica, Sisymbrium irio and Aethionema arabicum) and their joint analysis with six previously sequenced crucifer genomes.