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Chromosomal location of the major ribosomal RNA genes in Crassostrea virginica and Crassostrea gigas

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This article is published in Veliger.The article was published on 2001-01-02 and is currently open access. It has received 39 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Crassostrea.

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Hidden Floridian biodiversity : mitochondrial and nuclear gene trees reveal four cryptic species within the scorched mussel, Brachidontes exustus, species complex

TL;DR: The primary novel result was the discovery that the Gulf/Atlantic disjunction represents but one of three cryptic, nested genetic discontinuities represented in Floridian scorched mussel populations.
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The case for sequencing the pacific oyster genome

TL;DR: The biologic and genomic resources available for the Pacific oyster are unparalleled by resources for any other bivalve mollusc or marine invertebrate and will be greatly leveraged by having a draft genome sequence.
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Review of the literature on bivalve cytogenetics in the last ten years

TL;DR: Un article presente une revue sur l'etude des chromosomes des bivalves depuis 1992 afin ofer rassembler les donnees disponibles and of souligner les progres recents dans les differents domaines of the cytogenetique.
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Chromosomal Rearrangement in Pectinidae Revealed by rRNA Loci and Implications for Bivalve Evolution

TL;DR: The ability to tolerate significant chromosomal loss suggests that the modal karyotype of Pectinidae and possibly other bivalves with a haploid number of 19 is likely tetraploid; i.e., at least one genome duplication has occurred during the evolution of Bivalvia.
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Differences in the rDNA-bearing chromosome divide the Asian-Pacific and Atlantic species of Crassostrea (Bivalvia, Mollusca).

TL;DR: Differences in size and shape of the rDNA-bearing chromosome represent a major divide between Asian-Pacific and Atlantic species of Crassostrea and suggest that chromosomal divergence can occur under seemingly conserved karyotypes and may play a role in reproductive isolation and speciation.
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