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[HTML][HTML] Eco-evolutionary genomics of chromosomal inversionsFree GPT-4 DeepSeek
Chromosomal inversions have long fascinated evolutionary biologists due to their
suppression of recombination, which can protect co-adapted alleles. Emerging research …
suppression of recombination, which can protect co-adapted alleles. Emerging research …
How chromosomal inversions reorient the evolutionary process
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment
and reduce the effective rate of recombination in the heterozygous state. They play a major …
and reduce the effective rate of recombination in the heterozygous state. They play a major …
A pan-genome of 69 Arabidopsis thaliana accessions reveals a conserved genome structure throughout the global species range
Q Lian, B Huettel, B Walkemeier, B Mayjonade… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Although originally primarily a system for functional biology, Arabidopsis thaliana has, owing
to its broad geographical distribution and adaptation to diverse environments, developed …
to its broad geographical distribution and adaptation to diverse environments, developed …
Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms shape the genomic landscape of deer mice
Chromosomal inversions are an important form of structural variation that can affect
recombination, chromosome structure and fitness. However, because inversions can be …
recombination, chromosome structure and fitness. However, because inversions can be …
SyRI: finding genomic rearrangements and local sequence differences from whole-genome assemblies
Genomic differences range from single nucleotide differences to complex structural
variations. Current methods typically annotate sequence differences ranging from SNPs to …
variations. Current methods typically annotate sequence differences ranging from SNPs to …
A chromosomal inversion contributes to divergence in multiple traits between deer mouse ecotypes
How locally adapted ecotypes are established and maintained within a species is a long-
standing question in evolutionary biology. Using forest and prairie ecotypes of deer mice …
standing question in evolutionary biology. Using forest and prairie ecotypes of deer mice …
Genomic architecture and introgression shape a butterfly radiation
We used 20 de novo genome assemblies to probe the speciation history and architecture of
gene flow in rapidly radiating Heliconius butterflies. Our tests to distinguish incomplete …
gene flow in rapidly radiating Heliconius butterflies. Our tests to distinguish incomplete …
Making sense of genomic islands of differentiation in light of speciation
As populations diverge, genetic differences accumulate across the genome. Spurred by
rapid developments in sequencing technology, genome-wide population surveys of natural …
rapid developments in sequencing technology, genome-wide population surveys of natural …
A supergene determines highly divergent male reproductive morphs in the ruff
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive'independents',
semicooperative'satellites' and female-mimic'faeders') coexist as a balanced polymorphism …
semicooperative'satellites' and female-mimic'faeders') coexist as a balanced polymorphism …
Whole‐genome sequencing approaches for conservation biology: Advantages, limitations and practical recommendations
Whole‐genome resequencing (WGR) is a powerful method for addressing fundamental
evolutionary biology questions that have not been fully resolved using traditional methods …
evolutionary biology questions that have not been fully resolved using traditional methods …