International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from the genotypes of a large individual sample of an expanding population, for which the founding event is dated. The approach is illustrated with an application to estimating the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) recombination rate in the Mauritian macaque population. We genotyped 750 macaques by means of 17 microsatellites across the MHC region and reconstructed the seven most frequent haplotypes assumed to represent the founding haplotypes (H rec(0)) as well as the 31% recombinant haplotypes (H rec(h)) resulting from a variable number " h " of recombinations between the founding haplotypes. The relative frequencies of the various classes...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
<div><p>As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation...
Determining the amount of recombination in the genealogical history of a sample of genes is importan...
International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from...
International audienceA disease gene introduced into a rapidly growing population by a single indivi...
We introduce a new method for estimating recombination rates from population genetic data. The metho...
Fine-scale estimation of recombination rates remains a challenging problem. Experimental techniques ...
Recombination generates variation and facilitates evolution. Recombination (or lack thereof) also co...
The Mamu-A, Mamu-B, and Mamu-DRB genes of the rhesus macaque show several levels of complexity such ...
Obtaining an accurate measure of how recombination rates vary across the genome has implications for...
As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation of fine...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Characterizing meiotic recombination rates across the genomes of nonhuman primates is important for ...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
<div><p>As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation...
Determining the amount of recombination in the genealogical history of a sample of genes is importan...
International audienceWe describe a method to estimate the rate of recombination per generation from...
International audienceA disease gene introduced into a rapidly growing population by a single indivi...
We introduce a new method for estimating recombination rates from population genetic data. The metho...
Fine-scale estimation of recombination rates remains a challenging problem. Experimental techniques ...
Recombination generates variation and facilitates evolution. Recombination (or lack thereof) also co...
The Mamu-A, Mamu-B, and Mamu-DRB genes of the rhesus macaque show several levels of complexity such ...
Obtaining an accurate measure of how recombination rates vary across the genome has implications for...
As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation of fine...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Characterizing meiotic recombination rates across the genomes of nonhuman primates is important for ...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
<div><p>As recombination events are not uniformly distributed along the human genome, the estimation...
Determining the amount of recombination in the genealogical history of a sample of genes is importan...