Polymorphic inversions are ubiquitous in humans and they have been linked to both adaptation and disease. Following their discovery in Drosophila more than a century ago, inversions have proved to be more elusive than other structural variants. A wide variety of methods for the detection and genotyping of inversions have recently been developed: multiple techniques based on selective amplification by PCR, short- and long-read sequencing approaches, principal component analysis of small variant haplotypes, template strand sequencing, optical mapping, and various genome assembly methods. Many methods apply complex wet lab protocols or increasingly refined bioinformatic analyses. This review is an attempt to provide a practical summary and com...
Chromosomal inversions can lead to reproductive isolation and adaptation in insects such as Drosophi...
Inversion polymorphisms have important phenotypic and evolutionary consequences in humans. Two diffe...
Despite the interest in characterizing genomic variation, the presence of large repeats at the break...
Polymorphic inversions are ubiquitous in humans and they have been linked to both adaptation and dis...
Abstract Background Polymorphic inversions are a source of genetic variability with a direct impact ...
In recent years different types of structural variants (SVs) have been discovered in the human genom...
<div><p>In recent years different types of structural variants (SVs) have been discovered in the hum...
In recent years different types of structural variants (SVs) have been discovered in the human genom...
Significant advances have been made over the past 5 years in mapping and characterizing structural v...
Inversions are one type of structural variants linked to phenotypic differences and adaptation in mu...
The human genome is a highly dynamic structure that shows a wide range of genetic polymorphic variat...
Despite the significant advances made over the last few years in mapping inversions with the advent ...
<div><p>Despite the significant advances made over the last few years in mapping inversions with the...
This work develops a population-genetics model for polymorphic chromosome inversions. The model prec...
While genome variation such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions and deletions (ind...
Chromosomal inversions can lead to reproductive isolation and adaptation in insects such as Drosophi...
Inversion polymorphisms have important phenotypic and evolutionary consequences in humans. Two diffe...
Despite the interest in characterizing genomic variation, the presence of large repeats at the break...
Polymorphic inversions are ubiquitous in humans and they have been linked to both adaptation and dis...
Abstract Background Polymorphic inversions are a source of genetic variability with a direct impact ...
In recent years different types of structural variants (SVs) have been discovered in the human genom...
<div><p>In recent years different types of structural variants (SVs) have been discovered in the hum...
In recent years different types of structural variants (SVs) have been discovered in the human genom...
Significant advances have been made over the past 5 years in mapping and characterizing structural v...
Inversions are one type of structural variants linked to phenotypic differences and adaptation in mu...
The human genome is a highly dynamic structure that shows a wide range of genetic polymorphic variat...
Despite the significant advances made over the last few years in mapping inversions with the advent ...
<div><p>Despite the significant advances made over the last few years in mapping inversions with the...
This work develops a population-genetics model for polymorphic chromosome inversions. The model prec...
While genome variation such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), insertions and deletions (ind...
Chromosomal inversions can lead to reproductive isolation and adaptation in insects such as Drosophi...
Inversion polymorphisms have important phenotypic and evolutionary consequences in humans. Two diffe...
Despite the interest in characterizing genomic variation, the presence of large repeats at the break...