We first discuss the characteristics of vertebrate genome evolution in this chapter. Special attentions were given to two-round genome duplications and conserved noncoding sequences. We then move to brief description of vertebrate genomes for major phylogenetic lineages: teleost fish, amphibian, and amniotes. Mammals, in which many species genomes were already sequenced, were discussed in more details.
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Saitou, N. (2013). Vertebrate Genomes (pp. 223–247). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-5304-7_9
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