Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of different mutational sources to the total pool of genetic variation in a species, and understanding how these different forms of genetic variation interact with natural selection. Recent work has shown that structural variants (SVs) (insertions, deletions, inversions, and transpositions) are a major source of genetic variation, often outnumbering single nucleotide variants in terms of total bases affected. Despite the near ubiquity of SVs, major questions about their interaction with natural selection remain. For example, how does the allele frequency spectrum of SVs differ when compared with single nucleotide variants? How often do SVs affect genes...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Insertions and deletions (INDELs) remain understudied, despite being the most common form of genetic...
During recent years knowledge on genome plasticity has vastly increased. For this reason, COGEM has ...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-spec...
Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-spec...
Theory predicts that structural genomic variants such as inversions can promote adaptive diversifica...
Structural variants (SVs) rearrange large segments of DNA1 and can have profound consequences in evo...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Insertions and deletions (INDELs) remain understudied, despite being the most common form of genetic...
During recent years knowledge on genome plasticity has vastly increased. For this reason, COGEM has ...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
Major unresolved questions in evolutionary genetics include determining the contributions of differe...
The molecular signature of selection depends strongly on whether new mutations are immediately favor...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-spec...
Across western North America, Mimulus guttatus exists as many local populations adapted to site-spec...
Theory predicts that structural genomic variants such as inversions can promote adaptive diversifica...
Structural variants (SVs) rearrange large segments of DNA1 and can have profound consequences in evo...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Evolution by natural selection occurs when the frequencies of genetic variants change because indivi...
Insertions and deletions (INDELs) remain understudied, despite being the most common form of genetic...
During recent years knowledge on genome plasticity has vastly increased. For this reason, COGEM has ...