Recombination hotspots are small chromosomal regions, where meiotic crossover events happen with high frequency. Recombination is initiated by a double-strand break (DSB) that requires the intervention of the molecular repair mechanism. The DSB repair mechanism may result in the exchange of homologous chromosomes (crossover) and the conversion of the allelic sequence that breaks into the one that does not break (biased gene conversion). Biased gene conversion results in a transmission advantage for the allele that does not break, thus preventing recombination and rendering recombination hotspots transient. How is it possible that recombination hotspots persist over evolutionary time (maintaining the average chromosomal crossover rate) when ...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal genetic exchange, termed crossover...
Little is known about factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombination...
Recombination hotspots are small chromosomal regions, where meiotic crossover events happen with hig...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Evolutionary causes and consequences ...
In humans and many other species, recombination events cluster in narrow and short-lived hot spots d...
There is strong evidence that hotspots of meiotic recombination in humans are transient features of ...
Although it is well established theoretically that selective interference among mutations (Hill-Robe...
Molecular dissection of meiotic recombination in mammals, combined with population-genetic and compa...
<div><p>Recombination is an essential process in eukaryotes, which increases diversity by disrupting...
Although it is well established theoretically that selective interference among mutations (Hill-Robe...
In addition to allele reshuffling between distant loci generated by crossovers, recurrent recombinat...
Recombination is an essential process in eukaryotes, which increases diversity by disrupting genetic...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
Recombination between homologous, but non-allelic, stretches of DNA such as gene families, segmental...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal genetic exchange, termed crossover...
Little is known about factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombination...
Recombination hotspots are small chromosomal regions, where meiotic crossover events happen with hig...
International audienceOne contribution of 13 to a theme issue 'Evolutionary causes and consequences ...
In humans and many other species, recombination events cluster in narrow and short-lived hot spots d...
There is strong evidence that hotspots of meiotic recombination in humans are transient features of ...
Although it is well established theoretically that selective interference among mutations (Hill-Robe...
Molecular dissection of meiotic recombination in mammals, combined with population-genetic and compa...
<div><p>Recombination is an essential process in eukaryotes, which increases diversity by disrupting...
Although it is well established theoretically that selective interference among mutations (Hill-Robe...
In addition to allele reshuffling between distant loci generated by crossovers, recurrent recombinat...
Recombination is an essential process in eukaryotes, which increases diversity by disrupting genetic...
Homologous recombination is a dynamic process by which DNA sequences and strands are exchanged. In m...
Recombination between homologous, but non-allelic, stretches of DNA such as gene families, segmental...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
During meiosis homologous chromosomes pair and undergo reciprocal genetic exchange, termed crossover...
Little is known about factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombination...