Linkage maps are lacking for many highly influential model organisms in evolutionary research, including all passerine birds. Consequently, their full potential as research models is severely hampered. Here, we provide a partial linkage map and give novel estimates of sex-specific recombination rates in a passerine bird, the great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus). Linkage analysis of genotypic data at 51 autosomal microsatellites and seven markers on the Z-chromosome (one of the sex chromosomes) from an extended pedigree resulted in 12 linkage groups with 2–8 loci. A striking feature of the map was the pronounced sex-dimorphism: males had a substantially lower recombination rate than females, which resulted in a suppressed autosomal...
Neo-sex chromosomes often originate from sex chromosome-autosome fusions and constitute an important...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Genome structure has been found to be highly conserved between distantly related birds and recent da...
Linkage maps are lacking for many highly influential model organisms in evolutionary research, inclu...
Recombination strongly impacts sequence evolution by affecting the extent of linkage and the efficie...
International audienceLinking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an impo...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Long-term studies of birds play an important role in the understanding of quantitative traits in nat...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
Identifying the processes involved in the evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromoso...
Neo-sex chromosomes often originate from sex chromosome-autosome fusions and constitute an important...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Genome structure has been found to be highly conserved between distantly related birds and recent da...
Linkage maps are lacking for many highly influential model organisms in evolutionary research, inclu...
Recombination strongly impacts sequence evolution by affecting the extent of linkage and the efficie...
International audienceLinking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an impo...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Long-term studies of birds play an important role in the understanding of quantitative traits in nat...
A recent comparative analysis of passerine birds found that the frequency of extra-pair paternity wa...
Identifying the processes involved in the evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromoso...
Neo-sex chromosomes often originate from sex chromosome-autosome fusions and constitute an important...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Genome structure has been found to be highly conserved between distantly related birds and recent da...