Abstract.—The development of methods to reconstruct phylogenies from karyotypic data has lagged behind what has been achieved with molecular and morphological characters. This hampers our understanding of the role of chromosomal re-arrangements in speciation, which depends on knowledge of the karyotypic relationships both among forms that have recently speciated and among forms within species that may speciate in the future. Here, we present a new approach to reconstruct chromosomal phylogenies. Our approach involves the use of networks, which we believe offer a flexible alternative to bifurcating phylogenetic trees for chromosomal phylogenetic analyses, and can incorporate a wide range of chromosomal mutations as well as allowing reticulat...
The origin of species is one of the central questions in evolutionary biology. Mayr (1995) defined s...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Chromosomal evolution is widely considered to be an important driver of speciation, as karyotypic re...
Abstract.—The development of methods to reconstruct phylogenies from karyotypic data has lagged behi...
The development of methods to reconstruct phylogenies from karyotypic data has lagged behind what ha...
International audienceThe ancestral karyotype of the house mouse (Mus musculus) consists of 40 acroc...
The Western European house mouse is chromosomally diverse, with diploid karyotypes ranging from the ...
Western house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) and common shrews (Sorex araneus) are important models ...
Robertsonian (Rb) fusions received large theoretical support for their role in speciation, but empir...
Chromosomal evolution is widely considered to be an important driver of speciation, as karyotypic re...
Chromosomal rearrangements are proposed to promote genetic differentiation between chromosomally dif...
This paper is a review of the rare phenomenon of chromosome intraspecies variation manifested in mon...
The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar but exhibit h...
The main objectives of this work are:a) To test the predictions of suppressed-recombination chromoso...
The shrews of the Sorer araneus group have undergone a spectacular chromosome evolution. The karyoty...
The origin of species is one of the central questions in evolutionary biology. Mayr (1995) defined s...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Chromosomal evolution is widely considered to be an important driver of speciation, as karyotypic re...
Abstract.—The development of methods to reconstruct phylogenies from karyotypic data has lagged behi...
The development of methods to reconstruct phylogenies from karyotypic data has lagged behind what ha...
International audienceThe ancestral karyotype of the house mouse (Mus musculus) consists of 40 acroc...
The Western European house mouse is chromosomally diverse, with diploid karyotypes ranging from the ...
Western house mice (Mus musculus domesticus) and common shrews (Sorex araneus) are important models ...
Robertsonian (Rb) fusions received large theoretical support for their role in speciation, but empir...
Chromosomal evolution is widely considered to be an important driver of speciation, as karyotypic re...
Chromosomal rearrangements are proposed to promote genetic differentiation between chromosomally dif...
This paper is a review of the rare phenomenon of chromosome intraspecies variation manifested in mon...
The species of the common shrew (Sorex araneus) group are morphologically very similar but exhibit h...
The main objectives of this work are:a) To test the predictions of suppressed-recombination chromoso...
The shrews of the Sorer araneus group have undergone a spectacular chromosome evolution. The karyoty...
The origin of species is one of the central questions in evolutionary biology. Mayr (1995) defined s...
<div><p>Shrews of the <i>Sorex</i> genus are an evolutionarily successful group that includes more t...
Chromosomal evolution is widely considered to be an important driver of speciation, as karyotypic re...