Population diversity data have recently provided profound, albeit inferential, insights into meiotic recombination across the human genome, revealing a landscape dominated by thousands of crossover hotspots. However, very few of these putative hotspots have been directly analysed for crossover activity. We now describe a search for very active hotspots, using extreme breakdown of marker association as a guide for high-resolution sperm crossover analysis. This strategy has led to the isolation of the most active crossover hotspots yet described. Their morphology, sequence attributes and crossover processes are very similar to those seen at less active hotspots, but their activity in sperm is poorly predicted from population diversity informa...
Meiotic recombination plays a key role in reshuffling haplotypes in human populations, thus profound...
Traditional methods for surveying meiotic recombination in humans are limited to pedigree and linkag...
Little is known about the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombina...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
Meiotic crossovers in the human genome cluster into highly localised hotspots identifiable indirectl...
For decades, classical crossover studies and linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis of genomic regions...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Recombination plays a crucial role in meiosis, ensuring the proper segregation of chromosomes. Recen...
Human meiotic crossovers mainly cluster into narrow hot spots1 that profoundly influence patterns of...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
Meiotic recombination plays a key role in reshuffling haplotypes in human populations, thus profound...
Traditional methods for surveying meiotic recombination in humans are limited to pedigree and linkag...
Little is known about the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombina...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
Meiotic crossovers in the human genome cluster into highly localised hotspots identifiable indirectl...
For decades, classical crossover studies and linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis of genomic regions...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Recombination plays a crucial role in meiosis, ensuring the proper segregation of chromosomes. Recen...
Human meiotic crossovers mainly cluster into narrow hot spots1 that profoundly influence patterns of...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
Meiotic recombination in humans is essential for the faithful segregation of chromosomes during meio...
Meiotic recombination plays a key role in reshuffling haplotypes in human populations, thus profound...
Traditional methods for surveying meiotic recombination in humans are limited to pedigree and linkag...
Little is known about the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombina...