Chromosomal inversions, structural mutations that reverse a segment of a chromosome, cause suppression of recombination in the heterozygous state. Several studies have shown that inversion polymorphisms can form clines or fluctuate predictably in frequency over seasonal time spans. These observations prompted the hypothesis that chromosomal rearrangements might be subject to spatially and/or temporally varying selection. Here, we review what has been learned about the adaptive significance of inversion polymorphisms in the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster, the species in which they were first discovered by Sturtevant in 1917. A large body of work provides compelling evidence that several inversions in this system are adaptive; h...
Sequencing of pools of individuals (Pool‐Seq) represents a reliable and cost‐effective approach for...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Abstract Background Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Dro...
Chromosomal inversions, structural mutations that reverse a segment of a chromosome, cause suppressi...
High rates of chromosomal rearrangements are remarkably abundant in Drosophila Fallén, 1832 (Insecta...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Clines in chromosomal inversion polymorphisms—presumably driven by climatic gradients—are common bu...
Chromosomal inversions can contribute to the adaptation of organisms to their environment by capturi...
Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Drosophila, but there i...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...
In Drosophila, large variations in rearrangement rate have been reported among different lineages an...
Clines in chromosomal inversion polymorphisms-presumably driven by climatic gradients-are common but...
Chromosomal inversions are structural changes that alter gene order but generally not gene content i...
Sequencing of pools of individuals (Pool-Seq) represents a reliable and cost-effective approach for ...
Inversion polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus as well as in other dipteran genera. Th...
Sequencing of pools of individuals (Pool‐Seq) represents a reliable and cost‐effective approach for...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Abstract Background Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Dro...
Chromosomal inversions, structural mutations that reverse a segment of a chromosome, cause suppressi...
High rates of chromosomal rearrangements are remarkably abundant in Drosophila Fallén, 1832 (Insecta...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Clines in chromosomal inversion polymorphisms—presumably driven by climatic gradients—are common bu...
Chromosomal inversions can contribute to the adaptation of organisms to their environment by capturi...
Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Drosophila, but there i...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...
In Drosophila, large variations in rearrangement rate have been reported among different lineages an...
Clines in chromosomal inversion polymorphisms-presumably driven by climatic gradients-are common but...
Chromosomal inversions are structural changes that alter gene order but generally not gene content i...
Sequencing of pools of individuals (Pool-Seq) represents a reliable and cost-effective approach for ...
Inversion polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus as well as in other dipteran genera. Th...
Sequencing of pools of individuals (Pool‐Seq) represents a reliable and cost‐effective approach for...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Abstract Background Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Dro...