Background: Sequence exchange between homologous chromosomes through crossing over and gene conversion is highly conserved among eukaryotes, contributing to genome stability and genetic diversity. A lack of recombination limits breeding efforts in crops; therefore, increasing recombination rates can reduce linkage drag and generate new genetic combinations. Results: We use computational analysis of 13 recombinant inbred mapping populations to assess crossover and gene conversion frequency in the hexaploid genome of wheat (Triticum aestivum). We observe that high-frequency crossover sites are shared between populations and that closely related parents lead to populations with more similar crossover patterns. We demonstrate that gene conversi...
Better knowledge of the factors that drive recombination (crossovers; COs) in bread wheat (Triticum ...
Understanding the genomic complexity of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a cornerstone in the q...
In a context of a changing world, we need to adapt our cultivated plants for food production to the ...
Background Sequence exchange between homologous chromosomes through crossing over and gene conversio...
During meiosis, crossovers (COs) create new allele associations by reciprocal exchange of DNA. In br...
Communication W794Meiotic recombination (crossovers) is a mechanism that largely contributes to shap...
During meiosis, crossovers (COs) create new allele associations by reciprocal exchange of DNA. In br...
Recombination affects the fate of alleles in populations by imposing constraints on the reshuffling ...
Recombination affects the fate of alleles in populations by imposing constraints on the reshuffling ...
Reciprocal exchanges of DNA (crossovers) that occur during meiosis are mandatory to ensure the produ...
Mieux connaitre les facteurs qui gouvernent l’apparition des évènements de recombinaison (crossing-o...
Background: Bread wheat is not only an important crop, but its large (17 Gb), highly repetitive, and...
Better knowledge of the factors that drive recombination (crossovers; COs) in bread wheat (Triticum ...
Understanding the genomic complexity of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a cornerstone in the q...
In a context of a changing world, we need to adapt our cultivated plants for food production to the ...
Background Sequence exchange between homologous chromosomes through crossing over and gene conversio...
During meiosis, crossovers (COs) create new allele associations by reciprocal exchange of DNA. In br...
Communication W794Meiotic recombination (crossovers) is a mechanism that largely contributes to shap...
During meiosis, crossovers (COs) create new allele associations by reciprocal exchange of DNA. In br...
Recombination affects the fate of alleles in populations by imposing constraints on the reshuffling ...
Recombination affects the fate of alleles in populations by imposing constraints on the reshuffling ...
Reciprocal exchanges of DNA (crossovers) that occur during meiosis are mandatory to ensure the produ...
Mieux connaitre les facteurs qui gouvernent l’apparition des évènements de recombinaison (crossing-o...
Background: Bread wheat is not only an important crop, but its large (17 Gb), highly repetitive, and...
Better knowledge of the factors that drive recombination (crossovers; COs) in bread wheat (Triticum ...
Understanding the genomic complexity of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a cornerstone in the q...
In a context of a changing world, we need to adapt our cultivated plants for food production to the ...