Publications by authors named "Louis Paul Decena-Segarra"

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  • * Researchers employed low-coverage genome sequencing to assess the relative abundance and diversity of TEs across these salamander species, which have a wide range of genome sizes.
  • * Findings indicate differing TE activity patterns between species with large and small genomes, suggesting that the history of TE activity plays a role in shaping genome size, and that TE characteristics can be somewhat predictable within specific taxonomic groups.
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Genetic diversity is the raw material of evolution, yet the reasons why it varies among species remain poorly understood. While studies at deeper phylogenetic scales point to the influence of life history traits on genetic diversity, it appears to be more affected by population size but less predictable at shallower scales. We used proxies for population size, mutation rate, direct selection, and linked selection to test factors affecting genetic diversity within a diverse assemblage of Neotropical salamanders, which vary widely for these traits.

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AbstractGenome size (C-value) can affect organismal traits across levels of biological organization from tissue complexity to metabolism. Neotropical salamanders show wide variation in genome and body sizes, including several clades with miniature species. Because miniaturization imposes strong constraints on morphology and development and because genome size is strongly correlated with cell size, we hypothesize that body size has played an important role in the evolution of genome size in bolitoglossine salamanders.

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