Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome, recombination does not occur uniformly but instead is concentrated in “hotspots” of 1–2 kb. Moreover, the crossover asymmetry observed in a subset of these has led to the suggestion that hotspots may be short-lived on an evolutionary time scale. To test this possibility, we focused on a region known to contain a recombination hotspot in humans, TAP2, and asked whether chimpanzees, the closest living evolutionary relatives of humans, harbor a hotspot in a similar location. Specifically, we used a new statistical approach to estimate recombination rate variation from patterns of linkage disequilibrium in a sample of 24 western chimpanzees (Pa...
One of the most striking findings to emerge from the study of genomic patterns of variation is that ...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome...
Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome...
Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome...
Recombination generates variation and facilitates evolution. Recombination (or lack thereof) also co...
We compared fine-scale recombination rates at orthologous loci in humans and chimpanzees by analyzin...
To study the evolution of recombination rates in apes, we developed methodology to construct a fine-...
Recombination rates vary both across the genome and between different species, but little informatio...
Previous studies have shown widespread correlation between nucleotide polymorphism and recombination...
We present three linkage-disequilibrium (LD)-based recombination maps generated using whole-genome s...
We present three linkage-disequilibrium (LD)-based recombination maps generated using whole-genome s...
We present three linkage-disequilibrium (LD)-based recombination maps generated using whole-genome s...
Levels of nucleotide diversity vary greatly across the genomes of most species owing to multiple fac...
One of the most striking findings to emerge from the study of genomic patterns of variation is that ...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome...
Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome...
Recent experiments using sperm typing have demonstrated that, in several regions of the human genome...
Recombination generates variation and facilitates evolution. Recombination (or lack thereof) also co...
We compared fine-scale recombination rates at orthologous loci in humans and chimpanzees by analyzin...
To study the evolution of recombination rates in apes, we developed methodology to construct a fine-...
Recombination rates vary both across the genome and between different species, but little informatio...
Previous studies have shown widespread correlation between nucleotide polymorphism and recombination...
We present three linkage-disequilibrium (LD)-based recombination maps generated using whole-genome s...
We present three linkage-disequilibrium (LD)-based recombination maps generated using whole-genome s...
We present three linkage-disequilibrium (LD)-based recombination maps generated using whole-genome s...
Levels of nucleotide diversity vary greatly across the genomes of most species owing to multiple fac...
One of the most striking findings to emerge from the study of genomic patterns of variation is that ...
Evidence is accumulating that recombination events in humans are not randomly distributed, but clust...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...