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Alexander Belyayev

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Belyayev A, Josefiova J, Jandova M, Kalendar R, Krak K, Mandak B
Int J Mol Sci . 2019 Mar; 20(5). PMID: 30857296
Satellite DNA (satDNA) is the most variable fraction of the eukaryotic genome. Related species share a common ancestral satDNA library and changing of any library component in a particular lineage...
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Mandak B, Krak K, Vit P, Lomonosova M, Belyayev A, Habibi F, et al.
Mol Phylogenet Evol . 2018 Sep; 129:189-201. PMID: 30172008
Hybridization and polyploidization represent an important speciation mechanism in the diploid-polyploid complex of the Chenopodium album aggregate. In the present study we successfully reconstructed the evolutionary histories of the majority...
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Kalendar R, Belyayev A, Zachepilo T, Vaido A, Maidanyuk D, Schulman A, et al.
Mol Cell Probes . 2017 Feb; 33:11-15. PMID: 28192165
We evaluated copy number variation (CNV) for four genes in rat strains differing in nervous system excitability. rpl13a copy number is significantly reduced in hippocampus and bone marrow in rats...
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Salmina K, Huna A, Inashkina I, Belyayev A, Krigerts J, Pastova L, et al.
Nucleus . 2017 Jan; 8(2):205-221. PMID: 28068183
The role of the nucleolus and autophagy in maintenance of nuclear integrity is poorly understood. In addition, the mechanisms of nuclear destruction in cancer cells senesced after conventional chemotherapy are...
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Krak K, Vit P, Belyayev A, Douda J, Hreusova L, Mandak B
PLoS One . 2016 Aug; 11(8):e0161063. PMID: 27513342
Reticulate evolution is characterized by occasional hybridization between two species, creating a network of closely related taxa below and at the species level. In the present research, we aimed to...
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Belyayev A, Raskina O
Ann Bot . 2013 Feb; 111(4):531-8. PMID: 23393097
Background: Genome restructuring is an ongoing process in natural plant populations. The influence of environmental changes on the genome is crucial, especially during periods of extreme climatic fluctuations. Interactions between...
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Hosid E, Brodsky L, Kalendar R, Raskina O, Belyayev A
Genetics . 2011 Nov; 190(1):263-74. PMID: 22042572
The environment can have a decisive influence on the structure of the genome, changing it in a certain direction. Therefore, the genomic distribution of environmentally sensitive transposable elements may vary...
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Raskina O, Brodsky L, Belyayev A
Chromosome Res . 2011 Jun; 19(5):607-23. PMID: 21656077
The chromosomal pattern of tandem repeat fractions of repetitive DNA is one of the most important characteristics of a species. In the present research, we aimed to detect and evaluate...
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Belyayev A, Kalendar R, Brodsky L, Nevo E, Schulman A, Raskina O
Mob DNA . 2010 Mar; 1(1):6. PMID: 20226076
Background: How new forms arise in nature has engaged evolutionary biologists since Darwin's seminal treatise on the origin of species. Transposable elements (TEs) may be among the most important internal...
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Altinkut A, Raskina O, Nevo E, Belyayev A
Cell Mol Biol Lett . 2006 Jul; 11(2):214-30. PMID: 16847566
Belonging to Class II of transposable elements, En/Spm transposons are widespread in a variety of distantly related plant species. Here, we report on the sequence conservation of the transposase region...