Chromosomal inversions contribute widely to adaptation and speciation, yet they present a unique evolutionary puzzle as both their allelic content and frequency evolve in a feedback loop. In this simulation study, we quantified the role of the allelic content in determining the long-term fate of the inversion. Recessive deleterious mutations accumulated on both arrangements with most of them being private to a given arrangement. This led to increasing overdominance, allowing for the maintenance of the inversion polymorphism and generating strong non-adaptive divergence between arrangements. The accumulation of mutations was mitigated by gene conversion but nevertheless led to the fitness decline of at least one homokaryotype under all consi...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Chromosomal inversions are ubiquitous in genomes and often coordinate complex phenotypes, such as th...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to explain the origin and spread of inversions, and their signif...
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the...
Chromosomal inversions are often thought to facilitate local adaptation and population divergence be...
Empirical data suggest that inversions in many species contain genes important for intraspecific div...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
The evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromosomes is widely hypothesized to be drive...
Local adaptation leads to differences between populations within a species. In many systems, similar...
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the...
International audienceMany organisms have sex chromosomes with large nonrecombining regions that hav...
Inversions are a type of naturally occurring DNA mutation in which the sequence of the DNA is revers...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Chromosomal inversions are ubiquitous in genomes and often coordinate complex phenotypes, such as th...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to explain the origin and spread of inversions, and their signif...
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the...
Chromosomal inversions are often thought to facilitate local adaptation and population divergence be...
Empirical data suggest that inversions in many species contain genes important for intraspecific div...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
The evolution of suppressed recombination between sex chromosomes is widely hypothesized to be drive...
Local adaptation leads to differences between populations within a species. In many systems, similar...
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the...
International audienceMany organisms have sex chromosomes with large nonrecombining regions that hav...
Inversions are a type of naturally occurring DNA mutation in which the sequence of the DNA is revers...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Chromosomal inversions are ubiquitous in genomes and often coordinate complex phenotypes, such as th...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to explain the origin and spread of inversions, and their signif...