Genetic recombination is usually considered to facilitate adaptive evolution. However, recombination prevents the reliable cotransmission of interacting gene combinations and can disrupt complexes of coadapted genes. If interactions between genes have important fitness effects, restricted recombination may lead to evolutionary responses that are different from those predicted from a purely additive model and could even aid adaptation. Theory and data have demonstrated that phenomena that limit the effectiveness of recombination via increasing homozygosity, such as inbreeding and population subdivision and bottlenecks, can temporarily increase the additive genetic variance available to these populations. This effect has been attributed to th...
Reduced rates of genetic recombination are often associated with reduced genetic variability and lev...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Deleterious mutations are an unavoidable part of life. In sufficiently large populations, all such m...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
Recombination can impose fitness costs as beneficial parental combinations of alleles are broken apa...
Recombination can impose fitness costs as beneficial parental combinations of alleles are broken apa...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...
Recombination can impede ecological speciation with gene flow by mixing locally adapted genotypes wi...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
Whole-genome duplication is a common mutation in eukaryotes with far-reaching phenotypic effects. Th...
Reduced rates of genetic recombination are often associated with reduced genetic variability and lev...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Deleterious mutations are an unavoidable part of life. In sufficiently large populations, all such m...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
Recombination can impose fitness costs as beneficial parental combinations of alleles are broken apa...
Recombination can impose fitness costs as beneficial parental combinations of alleles are broken apa...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
Understanding the benefits and costs of recombination under different scenarios of evolutionary adap...
The interplay between hybridization and recombination can have a dramatic effect on the likelihood o...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...
Recombination can impede ecological speciation with gene flow by mixing locally adapted genotypes wi...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
Whole-genome duplication is a common mutation in eukaryotes with far-reaching phenotypic effects. Th...
Reduced rates of genetic recombination are often associated with reduced genetic variability and lev...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Deleterious mutations are an unavoidable part of life. In sufficiently large populations, all such m...