"P(GA521/07/0284), Z(MSM0021622415)" . . "Lys\u00E1k, Martin" . "4"^^ . "380316" . "Ambro\u017Eov\u00E1, Kate\u0159ina" . "Copenhagen" . "Macas, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . . "The genus Fritillaria L. comprises taxa with the largest genomes so far reported for any plant species, and at the same time, it provides extensive infrageneric genome size variation (30,000-127,000 Mb/C) along with surprising karyotype uniformity. The genus has a bicontinental distribution (Eurasia, North America) and both diverged groups independently show a trend of increasing genome size with divergence. We have constructed fosmid genomic DNA libraries from one species of each group with approximately equal genome sizes (~45,000 Mb/C): Fritillaria imperialis (Eurasia) and F. affinis (North America). Both libraries were screened using total genomic DNA as a probe to identify clones containing highly repetitive elements. Four selected clones were sequenced and about 130 kb of repetitive sequences was characterized for each species."@en . . . "Denmark" . "2"^^ . "[FC225C6410A1]" . "Molecular analysis of repetitive elements in giant genomes of Fritillaria ( liliaceae)"@en . . "Molecular analysis of repetitive elements in giant genomes of Fritillaria ( liliaceae)" . . . . . "Molecular analysis of repetitive elements in giant genomes of Fritillaria ( liliaceae)"@en . "1"^^ . "The Comparative Biology of the Monocotyledons; Systematics and Evolution" . . . . . "University of Copenhagen" . "Fritillaria; repetitive elements; genomic analysis; genome size"@en . "The genus Fritillaria L. comprises taxa with the largest genomes so far reported for any plant species, and at the same time, it provides extensive infrageneric genome size variation (30,000-127,000 Mb/C) along with surprising karyotype uniformity. The genus has a bicontinental distribution (Eurasia, North America) and both diverged groups independently show a trend of increasing genome size with divergence. We have constructed fosmid genomic DNA libraries from one species of each group with approximately equal genome sizes (~45,000 Mb/C): Fritillaria imperialis (Eurasia) and F. affinis (North America). Both libraries were screened using total genomic DNA as a probe to identify clones containing highly repetitive elements. Four selected clones were sequenced and about 130 kb of repetitive sequences was characterized for each species." . . . "2008-08-11+02:00"^^ . "978-87-87772-03-7" . "RIV/00216224:14310/08:00025178!RIV10-MSM-14310___" . "RIV/00216224:14310/08:00025178" . "Molecular analysis of repetitive elements in giant genomes of Fritillaria ( liliaceae)" . . . . "14310" . . . "Leitch, Ilia J." .