Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their accumulation across the genome. Alternatively, transposon copy numbers may increase through non-allelic (ectopic) homologous recombination in highly repetitive regions of the genome. The relative contribution of transposition bursts versus recombination-based mechanisms to evolutionary processes remains unclear because studies on transposon dynamics in natural systems are rare. We assessed the genome-wide distribution of transposon insertions in a young hybrid lineage ("invasive Cottus", n=11) and its parental species Cottus rhenanus (n=17) and Cottus perifretum (n=9) using a reference genome assembled from long single molecule PacBio reads. A...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Abstract Background Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleost...
Genome size varies significantly across eukaryotic taxa and the largest changes are typically driven...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Evolutionary dynamics of structural genetic variation in lineages of hybrid origin is not well explo...
Evolutionary dynamics of structural genetic variation in lineages of hybrid origin is not well explo...
Evolutionary dynamics of structural genetic variation in lineages of hybrid origin is not well explo...
Studying hybridization has the potential to elucidate challenging questions in evolutionary biology ...
Background: Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleostfish. In...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Abstract Background Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleost...
Genome size varies significantly across eukaryotic taxa and the largest changes are typically driven...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Hybridization can induce transposons to jump into new genomic positions, which may result in their a...
Evolutionary dynamics of structural genetic variation in lineages of hybrid origin is not well explo...
Evolutionary dynamics of structural genetic variation in lineages of hybrid origin is not well explo...
Evolutionary dynamics of structural genetic variation in lineages of hybrid origin is not well explo...
Studying hybridization has the potential to elucidate challenging questions in evolutionary biology ...
Background: Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleostfish. In...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying diversification and speciation by introgressive hybridizatio...
Abstract Background Several genome duplications have occurred in the evolutionary history of teleost...
Genome size varies significantly across eukaryotic taxa and the largest changes are typically driven...