Editorial Board
Nevenka Mestrovic
Senior research associate Epigenomics of holocentric centromere, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of molecular biology; Laboratory for structure and function of heterochromatin · Croatia
Editorial leadership for Journal of Chromosomes
Research interests
- (I) The Structure
- Evolutionary Trends Of Repeats In Complex Genomes (Model Organisms; Tribolium (Coleoptera)
- Meloidogyne (Nematode) (Ii) Molecular Mechanisms Leading To Amplification
- Sequence Homogenization
- Conservation Satellite Dna Sequence In Closely Related Species. (Iii) Mapping
- Analyses Of Satellite Dna Arrays
- Epigenetic Markers At Holocentric Centromeres (Iv) Comparative Genomics Of Satelitome. In My Work I Combined Experimental
- Bioinformatical Approaches (Eg. Tandem Repeats Database Platform
- Phyml Software
- Repeat Explorer)
Biography
Membership:
- Croatian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (member of FEBS)
- Croatian Society for Theoretical and Mathematical Biology
- Croatian Genetical Society
- Society for Experimental Biology (SEB)
Selected publications
- Long-read genome assembly of the insect model organism Tribolium castaneum reveals spread of satellite DNA in gene-rich regions by recurrent burst events 2024 cited 8×
- Long-read genome assembly of the insect model organism Tribolium castaneum reveals spread of satellite DNA in gene-rich regions by recurrent burst events 2023 cited 2×
- SatXplor – A comprehensive pipeline for satellite DNA analyses in complex genome assemblies 2024 cited 1×
- The Genome Organization of 5S rRNA Genes in the Model Organism Tribolium castaneum and Its Sibling Species Tribolium freemani 2024
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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This journal is guided by Nevenka Mestrovic (Senior research associate Epigenomics of holocentric centromere, Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of molecular biology; Laboratory for structure and function of heterochromatin) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.