Drosophila pseudoobscura has been intensively studied by evolutionary biologists for over 70 years. The recent publication of the genome sequence not only permits studies of comparative genomics with other dipterans but also opens the door to identifying genes associated with adaptive traits or speciation or testing for the signature of natural selection across the genome. Information on regional rates of recombination, localization of inversion breakpoints distinguishing it from its sibling species D. persimilis, and known polymorphic markers may be useful in such studies. Here, we present a molecular linkage map of four of the five major chromosome arms of D. pseudoobscura. In doing so, we order and orient several sequence contig groups, ...
Fine scale meiotic recombination maps have uncovered a large amount of variation in crossover rate a...
Fine scale meiotic recombination maps have uncovered a large amount of variation in crossover rate a...
Studies of recent years have revealed a prodigious amount of variability in the gene arrangement in ...
The genome sequence of a second fruit fly, D. pseudoobscura, presents an opportunity for comparativ...
1. Several new mutant types of pseudoobscura are described. 2. New linkage maps of all the chromo...
We have sequenced the genome of a second Drosophila species, Drosophila pseudoobscura, and compared ...
Recombination is fundamental to meiosis in many species and generates variation on which natural sel...
Recombination is fundamental to meiosis in many species and generates variation on which natural sel...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Recombination is fundamental to meiosis in many species and generates variation on which natural sel...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Background: Drosophila subobscura has long been a central model in evolutionary genetics. Presently,...
Abstract Background Drosophila subobscura has long been a central model in evolutionary genetics. Pr...
Fine scale meiotic recombination maps have uncovered a large amount of variation in crossover rate a...
Fine scale meiotic recombination maps have uncovered a large amount of variation in crossover rate a...
Studies of recent years have revealed a prodigious amount of variability in the gene arrangement in ...
The genome sequence of a second fruit fly, D. pseudoobscura, presents an opportunity for comparativ...
1. Several new mutant types of pseudoobscura are described. 2. New linkage maps of all the chromo...
We have sequenced the genome of a second Drosophila species, Drosophila pseudoobscura, and compared ...
Recombination is fundamental to meiosis in many species and generates variation on which natural sel...
Recombination is fundamental to meiosis in many species and generates variation on which natural sel...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Recombination is fundamental to meiosis in many species and generates variation on which natural sel...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Background: Drosophila subobscura has long been a central model in evolutionary genetics. Presently,...
Abstract Background Drosophila subobscura has long been a central model in evolutionary genetics. Pr...
Fine scale meiotic recombination maps have uncovered a large amount of variation in crossover rate a...
Fine scale meiotic recombination maps have uncovered a large amount of variation in crossover rate a...
Studies of recent years have revealed a prodigious amount of variability in the gene arrangement in ...