Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolution, and for investigation of phenotypic association and genetic diseases. Recombination hotspots have been observed in many species and are well studied in yeast. Recent study demonstrated that recombination hotspots are also a ubiquitous feature of the human genome. But the nature of human hotspots remains largely unknown. We have developed and validated a novel computational method for testing the existence of hotspots as well as for localizing them with either unphased or phased genotyping data. To study the characteristics of hotspots within or close to genes, we scanned for unusually high levels of recombination using the European popu...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
Genetic maps, which document the way in which recombination rates vary over a genome, are an essenti...
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the ma...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
Genetic maps, which document the way in which recombination rates vary over a genome, are an essenti...
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the ma...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
The fine-scale distribution of meiotic recombination events in the human genome can be inferred from...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...