Understanding the distribution of crossovers along chromosomes is crucial to evolutionary genomics because the crossover rate determines how strongly a genome region is influenced by natural selection. Nevertheless, generalities in the chromosome-scale distribution of crossovers have not been investigated formally. We fill this gap by synthesizing joint information on genetic and physical maps across 62 animal, plant, and fungal species. Our quantitative analysis reveals a strong and taxonomically wide-spread reduction of the crossover rate in the center of chromosomes relative to their peripheries. We demonstrate that this pattern is poorly explained by the position of the centromere, but find that the magnitude of the relative reduction i...
Chromosome rearrangements may affect the rate and patterns of gene flow within species, through redu...
Meiotic recombination is one of major evolutionary mechanisms responsible for promoting genetic vari...
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal genetic exchange, termed crossover...
Understanding the distribution of crossovers along chromosomes is crucial to evolutionary genomics b...
Understanding the distribution of crossovers along chromosomes is crucial to evolutionary genomics b...
During meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromosome and their location...
Understanding genome and chromosome evolution is important for understanding genetic inheritance and...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
Chromosome number is perhaps the most basic characteristic of a genome, yet generalizations that can...
It is believed that recombination in meiosis serves to reshuffle genetic material from both parents ...
(A and B) Standardized recombination rates for species (chromosomes pooled per species, n = 57 speci...
Despite being linked to the fundamental processes of chromosome segregation and offspring diversific...
In eukaryotes, we can recognize two kinds of chromosomes, based on the location of the kinetochores....
<div><p>This study aims to examine the expected scaling relationships between chromosome size and nu...
Background: Although homologous recombination affects the efficacy of selection in populations, the ...
Chromosome rearrangements may affect the rate and patterns of gene flow within species, through redu...
Meiotic recombination is one of major evolutionary mechanisms responsible for promoting genetic vari...
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal genetic exchange, termed crossover...
Understanding the distribution of crossovers along chromosomes is crucial to evolutionary genomics b...
Understanding the distribution of crossovers along chromosomes is crucial to evolutionary genomics b...
During meiosis, crossover rates are not randomly distributed along the chromosome and their location...
Understanding genome and chromosome evolution is important for understanding genetic inheritance and...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
Chromosome number is perhaps the most basic characteristic of a genome, yet generalizations that can...
It is believed that recombination in meiosis serves to reshuffle genetic material from both parents ...
(A and B) Standardized recombination rates for species (chromosomes pooled per species, n = 57 speci...
Despite being linked to the fundamental processes of chromosome segregation and offspring diversific...
In eukaryotes, we can recognize two kinds of chromosomes, based on the location of the kinetochores....
<div><p>This study aims to examine the expected scaling relationships between chromosome size and nu...
Background: Although homologous recombination affects the efficacy of selection in populations, the ...
Chromosome rearrangements may affect the rate and patterns of gene flow within species, through redu...
Meiotic recombination is one of major evolutionary mechanisms responsible for promoting genetic vari...
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal genetic exchange, termed crossover...