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1. A case of cryptic diversity in the bat Hsunycteris thomasi (Lonchophyllinae, Chiroptera): New insights into unrecognized species.

2. Orthopteran Neo‐Sex Chromosomes Reveal Dynamics of Recombination Suppression and Evolution of Supergenes.

3. Chromosomal analysis of two Acanthodoras species (Doradidae, Siluriformes): Insights into the oldest thorny catfish clade and its karyotype evolution.

4. Genomes of Aegilops umbellulata provide new insights into unique structural variations and genetic diversity in the U‐genome for wheat improvement.

5. Exploring Chromosomal Polymorphism and Evolutionary Implications in Rineloricaria lanceolata (Günther, 1868) (Siluriformes: Loricariidae): Insights from Meiotic Behavior and Phylogenetic Analysis.

6. A three-dimensional genomics view for speciation research.

7. Coupling of twelve putative chromosomal inversions maintains a strong barrier to gene flow between snail ecotypes.

8. New Karyotype Information for Ctenomys (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) from Midwest and Northern Brazil.

9. Understanding the chromosomal evolution in cuckoos (Aves, Cuculiformes): a journey through unusual rearrangements.

10. How structural variants shape avian phenotypes: Lessons from model systems.

11. Modification of the Hi-C Technology for Molecular Genetic Analysis of Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded Sections of Tumor Tissues.

12. Genetic alterations in mature B- and T-cell lymphomas – a practical guide to WHO-HAEM5.

13. High-Quality Genome Assemblies of 4 Members of the Podospora anserina Species Complex.

14. Optical Genome Mapping as a Potential Routine Clinical Diagnostic Method.

15. Structure of the Hybrid Zone between Allied Species of the Common Vole, Microtus arvalis and M. obscurus: Influence of Genetic Factors and Landscape-Geographical Conditions.

16. Forward‐in‐time simulation of chromosomal rearrangements: The invisible backbone that sustains long‐term adaptation.

17. Genome-wide expansion and reorganization during grass evolution: from 30 Mb chromosomes in rice and Brachypodium to 550 Mb in Avena.

18. How chromosomal inversions reorient the evolutionary process.

19. Variations in Chromosome Synapsis at Meiotic Prophase I in the Mole Voles Ellobiustancrei Heterozygous for Robertsonian Translocations.

20. The meso‐octoploid Heliophila variabilis genome sheds a new light on the impact of polyploidization and diploidization on the diversity of the Cape flora.

21. Karyological Study of an Isolated Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) Population in Shirinskaya Steppe of the Republic of Khakassia.

22. Genomic analyses reveal dead‐end hybridization between two deeply divergent kiwifruit species rather than homoploid hybrid speciation.

23. Frequent transitions in mating-type locus chromosomal organization in Malassezia and early steps in sexual reproduction.

24. A Chromosome-Level Reference Genome for the Black-Legged Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla), a Declining Circumpolar Seabird.

25. Homoeologous evolution of the allotetraploid genome of Poa annua L.

26. Multiple Chromosomal Polymorphism in Birch Mice of the subtilis Group (Rodentia, Dipodoidea, Sicista) from the Saratov Right Bank of the Volga River.

27. Evolutionary history of an island endemic, the Azorean common quail.

28. A View on Uterine Leiomyoma Genesis through the Prism of Genetic, Epigenetic and Cellular Heterogeneity †.

29. Cytogenetic characterization of solitary wasp Ancistrocerus flavomarginatus (Brèthes, 1906) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) with insights into the chromosomal evolution in the genus.

30. Characterization of a new cytotype and ocurrence of a B microchromosome in two spot astyanax, Astyanax bimaculatus Linnaeus, 1758 (Characiformes: Characidae).

31. Secondary fusion proteins as a mechanism of BCR::ABL1 kinase‐independent resistance in chronic myeloid leukaemia.

32. Detailed analysis of mortality rates in the female progeny of 1,001 Holstein bulls allows the discovery of new dominant genetic defects.

33. Chromosome complements of Channa lucius and C. striata from Phu Quoc Island and karyotypic evolution in snakehead fishes (Actinopterygii, Channidae).

34. Chromosomal Rearrangements and Chromothripsis: The Alternative End Generation Model.

35. Small Body, Large Chromosomes: Centric Fusions Shaped the Karyotype of the Amazonian Miniature Fish Nannostomus anduzei (Characiformes, Lebiasinidae).

36. Genomic Diversity and Chromosomal Rearrangements in Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitidis.

37. Genomic Organization of Microsatellites and LINE-1- like Retrotransposons: Evolutionary Implications for Ctenomys minutus (Rodentia: Ctenomyidae) Cytotypes.

38. Inversions and parallel evolution.

39. FORMATIVE ACTIVITY UNDER THE ACTION OF IONIZING RADIATION FOR WINTER WHEAT AT THE CELL LEVEL.

40. Natural selection and the distribution of chromosomal inversion lengths.

41. Retrotransposon mapping in spider monkey genomes of the family Atelidae (Platyrrhini, Primates) shows a high level of LINE-1 amplification.

42. Replication-Dependent Organization Constrains Positioning of Long DNA Repeats in Bacterial Genomes.

43. Background selection under evolving recombination rates.

44. Classic and molecular cytogenetic analysis unveils different chromosome rearrangements shaping the karyotype of Monobia angulosa Saussure, 1852 (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Eumeninae).

45. BAC- and oligo-FISH mapping reveals chromosome evolution among Vigna angularis, V. unguiculata, and Phaseolus vulgaris.

46. Large scale genomic rearrangements in selected Arabidopsis thaliana T-DNA lines are caused by T-DNA insertion mutagenesis.

47. Genomic diversity, chromosomal rearrangements, and interspecies hybridization in the Ogataea polymorpha species complex.

48. A comprehensive and universal approach for embryo testing in patients with different genetic disorders.

49. Inversions and genomic differentiation after secondary contact: When drift contributes to maintenance, not loss, of differentiation.

50. Comparative Cytogenetic Analysis of Three Eumeninae Species (Hymenoptera, Vespidae).

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