Background: Although homologous recombination affects the efficacy of selection in populations, the pattern of recombination rate evolution and its effects on genome evolution across plants are largely unknown. Recombination can reduce genome size by enabling the removal of LTR retrotransposons, alter codon usage by GC biased gene conversion, contribute to complex histories of gene duplication and loss through tandem duplication, and enhance purifying selection on genes. Therefore, variation in recombination rate across species may explain some of the variation in genomic architecture as well as rates of molecular evolution. We used phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate the evolution of global meiotic recombination rate in angiosp...
Publis014-agap-018Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in a...
International audienceDuring meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromos...
During meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromosome and their location...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Publis014-agap-018Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in a...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome e...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome e...
Publis014-agap-018Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in a...
International audienceDuring meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromos...
During meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromosome and their location...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Publis014-agap-018Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in a...
Background: Although the plastid genome is highly conserved across most angiosperms, multiple lineag...
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome e...
A new view is emerging of the interplay between mutation at the genomic level, substitution at the p...
Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in angiosperm genome e...
Publis014-agap-018Background: Recurrent gene duplication and retention played an important role in a...
International audienceDuring meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromos...
During meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromosome and their location...