Meiotic recombination is an essential component of eukaryotic sexual reproduction, but its frequency varies within and between genomes. Although it is well established that honey bees have a high recombination rate with about 20 cM/Mbp, the proximate and ultimate causes of this exceptional rate are poorly understood. Here, we describe six linkage maps of the western honey bee Apis mellifera that were produced with consistent methodology from samples from distinct parts of the species near global distribution. We compared the genome-wide rates and distribution of meiotic crossovers among the six maps and found considerable differences. Overall similarity of local recombination rates among our samples was unrelated to geographic or phylogenet...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Honeybees are known to have genetically diverse colonies because queens mate with many males and the...
abstract: Background Meiotic recombination has traditionally been explained based on the structural ...
The first draft of the honey bee genome sequence and improved genetic maps are utilized to analyze a...
International audienceMeiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important conseq...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important consequences for evo...
Social insect genomes exhibit the highest rates of crossing over observed in plants and animals. The...
2021-2022 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner. Background: Meiotic re...
Background: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Social insects have exceptionally high rates of crossing over . We gain insight into the evolutionar...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Honeybees are known to have genetically diverse colonies because queens mate with many males and the...
abstract: Background Meiotic recombination has traditionally been explained based on the structural ...
The first draft of the honey bee genome sequence and improved genetic maps are utilized to analyze a...
International audienceMeiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important conseq...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important consequences for evo...
Social insect genomes exhibit the highest rates of crossing over observed in plants and animals. The...
2021-2022 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner. Background: Meiotic re...
Background: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Social insects have exceptionally high rates of crossing over . We gain insight into the evolutionar...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary...
Honeybees are known to have genetically diverse colonies because queens mate with many males and the...