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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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Deciphering the Diploid Ancestral Genome of the Mesohexaploid Brassica rapa

TL;DR: This article reconstructed three ancestral subgenomes of Brassica rapa (n = 10) by comparing its whole-genome sequence to ancestral and extant Brassicaceae genomes and proposed a two-step merging of three tPCK-like genomes to form the hexaploid ancestor of the tribe Brassiceae with 42 chromosomes.
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Interpretation of karyotype evolution should consider chromosome structural constraints.

TL;DR: This work interprets evolutionary genome alterations in a parsimonious way and demonstrates that results of comparative genomics and comparative chromosome painting can be explained on the basis of known primary and secondary chromosome rearrangements.
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A Time-Calibrated Road Map of Brassicaceae Species Radiation and Evolutionary History

TL;DR: A comprehensive time-calibrated framework with important divergence time estimates based on whole-chloroplast sequence data for 29 Brassicaceae species concludes that species radiation, paralleled by high levels of neopolyploidized, follows genome size decrease, stabilization, and genetic diploidization.
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Chromosomal Phylogeny and Karyotype Evolution in x=7 Crucifer Species (Brassicaceae)

TL;DR: Comparative chromosome painting is applied to reconstruct karyotype evolution in eight species with x=7 (2n=14, 28) chromosomes from six Brassicaceae tribes to propose that both karyotypes descended from a common ancestor.
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Chromosome territory arrangement and homologous pairing in nuclei of Arabidopsis thaliana are predominantly random except for NOR-bearing chromosomes

TL;DR: In this paper, the interphase chromosome arrangement in Arabidopsis thaliana has been analyzed and compared to Drosophila, showing that only the nucleolus organizing region (NOR)-bearing chromosome 2 and 4 homologs associate more often than randomly.