Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail methodological challenges in genomic investigations. Nevertheless, a solid understanding of these issues awaits detailed information across a broad range of taxa. Based on 282 F2 individuals and 1,872 single nucleotide polymorphisms, we characterize recombination in the threespine stickleback fish genome. We find an average genome-wide recombination rate of 3.11 cM/Mb. Crossover frequencies are dramatically elevated in the chromosome peripheries as compared to the centers, and are consistent with one obligate crossover per chromosome (but not chromosome arm). Along the sex chromosome, we show that recombination is restricted to a small pseudoautosomal dom...
Since the end of the Pleistocene, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has repeated...
Speciation and adaptation are key processes in biological evolution. Speciation creates genealogical...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...
Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail methodologica...
Meiotic recombination is one of the major molecular mechanisms generating genetic diversity and infl...
72 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Biology and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
Meiotic recombination is one of the major molecular mechanisms generating genetic diversity and inf...
The role of recombination in genome evolution has long been studied in theory, but until recently em...
Biotic interactions are potent, widespread causes of natural selection and divergent phenotypic evol...
Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, l...
Marine stickleback fish have colonized and adapted to thousands of streams and lakes formed since th...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
Marine stickleback fish have colonized and adapted to thousands of streams and lakes formed since th...
Since the end of the Pleistocene, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has repeated...
Speciation and adaptation are key processes in biological evolution. Speciation creates genealogical...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...
Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail methodologica...
Meiotic recombination is one of the major molecular mechanisms generating genetic diversity and infl...
72 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Biology and the Clark Honors College of the Univer...
Genetic variation is the raw material of evolution. The sources of this variation within a populatio...
Meiotic recombination is one of the major molecular mechanisms generating genetic diversity and inf...
The role of recombination in genome evolution has long been studied in theory, but until recently em...
Biotic interactions are potent, widespread causes of natural selection and divergent phenotypic evol...
Sex chromosomes are subject to unique evolutionary forces that cause suppression of recombination, l...
Marine stickleback fish have colonized and adapted to thousands of streams and lakes formed since th...
Heterogeneous genomic divergence between populations may reflect selection, but should also be seen ...
Marine stickleback fish have colonized and adapted to thousands of streams and lakes formed since th...
Since the end of the Pleistocene, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) has repeated...
Speciation and adaptation are key processes in biological evolution. Speciation creates genealogical...
SummaryGenes underlying repeated adaptive evolution in natural populations are still largely unknown...