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Orfeo Picariello

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Mezzasalma M, Capriglione T, Kupriyanova L, Odierna G, Pallotta M, Petraccioli A, et al.
Life (Basel) . 2023 Mar; 13(3). PMID: 36983793
Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a considerable fraction of eukaryote genomes representing a major source of genetic variability. We describe two DNA sequences isolated in the lizard , here named Zv516...
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Petraccioli A, Crovato P, Guarino F, Mezzasalma M, Odierna G, Picariello O, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2021 Sep; 11(9). PMID: 34573517
We performed a molecular and a comparative cytogenetic analysis on different Helicoidea species and a review of all the available chromosome data on the superfamily to provide an updated assessment...
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Sidhom M, Said K, Chatti N, Guarino F, Odierna G, Petraccioli A, et al.
Data Brief . 2020 May; 30:105640. PMID: 32420428
The data presented in this paper stand as supplementary information of the associated article "Karyological characterization of the common chameleon () provides insights on the evolution and diversification of sex...
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Sidhom M, Said K, Chatti N, Guarino F, Odierna G, Petraccioli A, et al.
Zoology (Jena) . 2020 Apr; 141:125738. PMID: 32291142
Chameleons display high karyological diversity in chromosome number (from 2n = 20 to 62), morphology, heterochromatin distribution and location of specific chromosomal markers, making them unique study models in evolutionary...
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Petraccioli A, Guarino F, Kupriyanova L, Mezzasalma M, Odierna G, Picariello O, et al.
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2019 Mar; 157(1-2):65-76. PMID: 30836364
The common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) displays characteristic cytogenetic, reproductive, molecular, and biogeographic variability. This species comprises oviparous and viviparous populations with disjunct distribution and sex chromosome polymorphisms, from simple ZZ/ZW...
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Picariello O, Feliciello I, Chinali G
Genetica . 2015 Dec; 144(1):47-57. PMID: 26662199
S1 satellite DNA from Palearctic brown frogs has a species-specific structure in all European species. We characterized S1 satellite DNA from the Anatolian brown frogs Rana macrocnemis, R. camerani, and...
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Feliciello I, Picariello O, Chinali G
Gene . 2006 Sep; 383:81-92. PMID: 16956734
We have characterized the S1 satellite from eight European populations of Rana dalmatina by Southern blot, cloning and a new method that determines the sequence variability of repetitive units in...
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Feliciello I, Picariello O, Chinali G
Gene . 2005 Mar; 349:153-64. PMID: 15777738
We investigated the overall variability of the S1a satellite DNA repeats in ten European populations of Rana temporaria by a new procedure that determines the average sequence of the repeats...
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Picariello O, Feliciello I, Bellinello R, Chinali G
Genome . 2002 Mar; 45(1):63-70. PMID: 11908670
The brown frog Rana graeca was believed to be present in two areas, the Balkan Peninsula and the Italian Apennines. We have characterised the S1 satellite DNA family from Rana...