Chromosomal inversions disrupt recombination in heterozygotes by both reducing crossing over within inverted regions and increasing it elsewhere in the genome. The reduction of recombination in inverted regions facilitates the maintenance of hybridizing species, as outlined by various models of chromosomal speciation. We present a comprehensive comparison of the effects of inversions on recombination rates and on nucleotide divergence. Within an inversion differentiating Drosophila pseudoobscura and D. persimilis, we detected one double-recombinant among 9739 progeny from F1 hybrids screened, consistent with published double crossover frequencies observed within species. Despite similar rates of exchange within and between species, we found...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...
Chromosomal inversions disrupt recombination in heterozygotes by both reducing crossing over within ...
Recent studies suggest that chromosomal rearrangements play a significant role in speciation by prev...
Models of speciation-with-gene-flow have shown that the reduction in recombination between alternati...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Abstract Chromosomal inversions are structural changes that alter gene order but generally not gene ...
Recombination suppression in chromosomal inversion heterozygotes is a well-known but poorly understo...
<p><i>(A)</i> Polymorphic inversions arise in the ancestor of the two species. <i>(B)</i> Restricted...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
K.L. was funded by a junior research fellowship from the National Environmental Research Council, UK...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
Understanding the role of chromosomal inversions in speciation is a fundamental problem in evolution...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...
Chromosomal inversions disrupt recombination in heterozygotes by both reducing crossing over within ...
Recent studies suggest that chromosomal rearrangements play a significant role in speciation by prev...
Models of speciation-with-gene-flow have shown that the reduction in recombination between alternati...
Regional rates of recombination often correlate with levels of nucleotide diversity, and either sele...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Abstract Chromosomal inversions are structural changes that alter gene order but generally not gene ...
Recombination suppression in chromosomal inversion heterozygotes is a well-known but poorly understo...
<p><i>(A)</i> Polymorphic inversions arise in the ancestor of the two species. <i>(B)</i> Restricted...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
K.L. was funded by a junior research fellowship from the National Environmental Research Council, UK...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
Understanding the role of chromosomal inversions in speciation is a fundamental problem in evolution...
Interspecific gene flow (introgression) is an important source of new genetic variation, but selecti...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...