Background: Microinversions are cytologically undetectable inversions of DNA sequences that accumulate slowly in genomes. Like many other rare genomic changes (RGCs), microinversions are thought to be virtually homoplasy-free evolutionary characters, suggesting that they may be very useful for difficult phylogenetic problems such as the avian tree of life. However, few detailed surveys of these genomic rearrangements have been conducted, making it difficult to assess this hypothesis or understand the impact of microinversions upon genome evolution. Results: We surveyed non-coding sequence data from a recent avian phylogenetic study and found substantially more microinversions than expected based upon prior information about vertebrate inver...
The development and improvement of genome sequencing technologies in the last decade revolutionised ...
Background: The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abili...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
Background Microinversions are cytologically undetectable inversions of DNA sequences that accumulat...
Abstract Background Microinversions are cytologically undetectable inversions of DNA sequences that ...
The diversification of neoavian birds is one of the most rapid adaptive radiations of extant organis...
[Rare genomic changes] provide an independent source of phylogenetic information largely immune from...
Ows and tree swallows. The alleles were lumped into 4 size classes (barn swallows: class 1 = 100–19...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have now been firmly established in all major eukary-otic kingdoms. ...
Recommended by Peer Community In Evolutionary BiologyThis article has been peer-reviewed and recomme...
In this thesis, I studied molecular evolution of the vertebrate genome, focusing on sex chromosomes,...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...
(= 375) and tree swallows (= 144). Each bar represents the alleles from the corresponding size class...
Homologous synteny blocks (HSBs) and evolutionary breakpoint regions (EBRs) in mammalian chromosomes...
Unraveling the effect of genomic structural changes in the rhesus macaque- implications for the adap...
The development and improvement of genome sequencing technologies in the last decade revolutionised ...
Background: The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abili...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...
Background Microinversions are cytologically undetectable inversions of DNA sequences that accumulat...
Abstract Background Microinversions are cytologically undetectable inversions of DNA sequences that ...
The diversification of neoavian birds is one of the most rapid adaptive radiations of extant organis...
[Rare genomic changes] provide an independent source of phylogenetic information largely immune from...
Ows and tree swallows. The alleles were lumped into 4 size classes (barn swallows: class 1 = 100–19...
Whole genome duplications (WGD) have now been firmly established in all major eukary-otic kingdoms. ...
Recommended by Peer Community In Evolutionary BiologyThis article has been peer-reviewed and recomme...
In this thesis, I studied molecular evolution of the vertebrate genome, focusing on sex chromosomes,...
Background: The shape of phylogenetic trees has been used to make inferences about the evolutionary ...
(= 375) and tree swallows (= 144). Each bar represents the alleles from the corresponding size class...
Homologous synteny blocks (HSBs) and evolutionary breakpoint regions (EBRs) in mammalian chromosomes...
Unraveling the effect of genomic structural changes in the rhesus macaque- implications for the adap...
The development and improvement of genome sequencing technologies in the last decade revolutionised ...
Background: The availability of multiple avian genome sequence assemblies greatly improves our abili...
The evolution of avian chromosomes in number and structure has long been a matter of interest to evo...