نتایج جستجو برای: python snake

تعداد نتایج: 19110  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Kazumi Matsubara Hiroshi Tarui Michihisa Toriba Kazuhiko Yamada Chizuko Nishida-Umehara Kiyokazu Agata Yoichi Matsuda

All snake species exhibit genetic sex determination with the ZZ/ZW type of sex chromosomes. To investigate the origin and evolution of snake sex chromosomes, we constructed, by FISH, a cytogenetic map of the Japanese four-striped rat snake (Elaphe quadrivirgata) with 109 cDNA clones. Eleven of the 109 clones were localized to the Z chromosome. All human and chicken homologues of the snake Z-lin...

2014
Henrik Lauridsen Mari-Ann O Da Silva Kasper Hansen Heidi M Jensen Mads Warming Tobias Wang Michael Pedersen

BACKGROUND Nineteen clinically normal snakes: six ball pythons (Python regius), six Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus), one Children's python (Antaresia childreni), four Amazon tree boas (Corallus hortulanus), and two Malagasy ground boas (Acrantophis madagascariensis) were subjected to ultrasound imaging with 21 MHz (ball python) and 50 MHz (ball python, Burmese python, Children's python, Ama...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2007
Justyna Ciuraszkiewicz Mariusz Olczak Wiesław Watorek

Transferrins play a major role in iron homeostasis and metabolism. In vertebrates, these proteins are synthesised in the liver and dispersed within the organism by the bloodstream. In oviparous vertebrates additional expression is observed in the oviduct and the synthesised protein is deposited in egg white as ovotransferrin. Most research on ovotransferrin has been performed on the chicken pro...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
David A Penning Schuyler F Dartez Brad R Moon

Snakes are important predators that have radiated throughout many ecosystems, and constriction was important in their radiation. Constrictors immobilize and kill prey by using body loops to exert pressure on their prey. Despite its importance, little is known about constriction performance or its full effects on prey. We studied the scaling of constriction performance in two species of giant py...

2013
Bhajan Chandra Das Shubhagata Das Amam Zonaed Siddiki

The object of this study was to report a post mortem findings of a female Indian Rock Python with a length of 406 cm (13.32 feet) and approximate weight of 60 kg (including a whole deer that was swallowed by the python), that was brought to the Teaching Veterinary Hospital, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU) by the Forest Department of Kumira Range Office, Chittagong. ...

2011
Todd A. Castoe Kathryn T. Hall Marcel L. Guibotsy Mboulas Wanjun Gu A.P. Jason de Koning Samuel E. Fox Alexander W. Poole Vijetha Vemulapalli Juan M. Daza Todd Mockler Eric N. Smith Cédric Feschotte David D. Pollock

We conducted a comprehensive assessment of genomic repeat content in two snake genomes, the venomous copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) and the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus). These two genomes are both relatively small (∼1.4 Gb) but have surprisingly extensive differences in the abundance and expansion histories of their repeat elements. In the python, the readily identifiable rep...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
R. Alexander Pyron Frank T. Burbrink Timothy J. Guiher

BACKGROUND Recent reports from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) suggested that invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades may quickly spread into many parts of the U.S. due to putative climatic suitability. Additionally, projected trends of global warming were predicted to significantly increase suitable habitat and promote range expansion by these snakes. However, the ecological limi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
C Gilbert J M Meik D Dashevsky D C Card T A Castoe S Schaack

We report the discovery of endogenous viral elements (EVEs) from Hepadnaviridae, Bornaviridae and Circoviridae in the speckled rattlesnake, Crotalus mitchellii, the first viperid snake for which a draft whole genome sequence assembly is available. Analysis of the draft assembly reveals genome fragments from the three virus families were inserted into the genome of this snake over the past 50 My...

2012
Todd A. Castoe Alexander W. Poole A. P. Jason de Koning Kenneth L. Jones Diana F. Tomback Sara J. Oyler-McCance Jennifer A. Fike Stacey L. Lance Jeffrey W. Streicher Eric N. Smith David D. Pollock

Identification of microsatellites, or simple sequence repeats (SSRs), can be a time-consuming and costly investment requiring enrichment, cloning, and sequencing of candidate loci. Recently, however, high throughput sequencing (with or without prior enrichment for specific SSR loci) has been utilized to identify SSR loci. The direct "Seq-to-SSR" approach has an advantage over enrichment-based s...

Journal: :Genesis 2018
Francisca Leal Martin J Cohn

The evolution of snakes involved dramatic modifications to the ancestral lizard body plan. Limb loss and elongation of the trunk are hallmarks of snakes, although convergent evolution of limb-reduced and trunk-elongated forms occurred multiple times in snake-like lizards. Advanced snakes are completely limbless, but intermediate and basal snakes have retained rudiments of hindlimbs and pelvic g...

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