Studies of highly diverged species have revealed two mechanisms by which meiotic recombination is directed to the genome—through PRDM9 binding or by targeting promoter-like features—that lead to dramatically different evolutionary dynamics of hotspots. Here, we identify PRDM9 orthologs from genome and transcriptome data in 225 species. We find the complete PRDM9 ortholog across distantly related vertebrates but, despite this broad conservation, infer a minimum of six partial and three complete losses. Strikingly, taxa carrying the complete ortholog of PRDM9 are precisely those with rapid evolution of its predicted binding affinity, suggesting that all domains are necessary for directing recombination. Indeed, as we show, swordtail fish carr...
The PRDM9 gene encodes a protein with a highly variable tandem-repeat zinc finger (ZF) DNA-binding d...
The PRDM9 protein determines sites of meiotic recombination in humans by directing meiotic DNA doubl...
Meiotic recombination is an important process which occurs in sexually reproducing organisms and cre...
Studies of highly diverged species have revealed two mechanisms by which meiotic recombination is di...
Studies of highly diverged species have revealed two mechanisms by which meiotic recombination is di...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental genetic process in all sexually reproducing eukaryotes, ultim...
The DNA-binding protein PRDM9 has a critical role in specifying meiotic recombination hotspots in mi...
The DNA-binding protein PRDM9 has a critical role in specifying meiotic recombination hotspots in mi...
During meiosis, maternal and paternal chromosomes undergo exchanges by homologous recombination. Thi...
Mammalian Prdm9 has been proposed to be a key determinant of the positioning of chromosome double-st...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental process needed for the correct segregation of chromosomes dur...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental biological process in sexually reproducing organisms, enablin...
PRDM14 is a PR (PRDI-BF1-RIZ1 homologous) domain protein with six zinc fingers and essential roles i...
Molecular dissection of meiotic recombination in mammals, combined with population-genetic and compa...
Chondrichthyans, i.e., sharks, rays and chimaeras, are the members of one of the oldest taxonomic gr...
The PRDM9 gene encodes a protein with a highly variable tandem-repeat zinc finger (ZF) DNA-binding d...
The PRDM9 protein determines sites of meiotic recombination in humans by directing meiotic DNA doubl...
Meiotic recombination is an important process which occurs in sexually reproducing organisms and cre...
Studies of highly diverged species have revealed two mechanisms by which meiotic recombination is di...
Studies of highly diverged species have revealed two mechanisms by which meiotic recombination is di...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental genetic process in all sexually reproducing eukaryotes, ultim...
The DNA-binding protein PRDM9 has a critical role in specifying meiotic recombination hotspots in mi...
The DNA-binding protein PRDM9 has a critical role in specifying meiotic recombination hotspots in mi...
During meiosis, maternal and paternal chromosomes undergo exchanges by homologous recombination. Thi...
Mammalian Prdm9 has been proposed to be a key determinant of the positioning of chromosome double-st...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental process needed for the correct segregation of chromosomes dur...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental biological process in sexually reproducing organisms, enablin...
PRDM14 is a PR (PRDI-BF1-RIZ1 homologous) domain protein with six zinc fingers and essential roles i...
Molecular dissection of meiotic recombination in mammals, combined with population-genetic and compa...
Chondrichthyans, i.e., sharks, rays and chimaeras, are the members of one of the oldest taxonomic gr...
The PRDM9 gene encodes a protein with a highly variable tandem-repeat zinc finger (ZF) DNA-binding d...
The PRDM9 protein determines sites of meiotic recombination in humans by directing meiotic DNA doubl...
Meiotic recombination is an important process which occurs in sexually reproducing organisms and cre...