Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the effective rate of recombination in the heterozygous state. They play a major role in adaptation, as well as in other evolutionary processes such as speciation. Although inversions have been studied since the 1920s, they remain difficult to investigate because the reduced recombination conferred by them strengthens the effects of drift and hitchhiking, which in turn can obscure signatures of selection. Nonetheless, numerous inversions have been found to be under selection. Given recent advances in population genetic theory and empirical study, here we review how different mechanisms of selection affect the evolution of inversions. A key diffe...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Cytological and molecular studies have revealed that inversion chromosomal polymorphism is widesprea...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the...
Empirical data suggest that inversions in many species contain genes important for intraspecific div...
Inversions are a type of naturally occurring DNA mutation in which the sequence of the DNA is revers...
Chromosomal inversions contribute widely to adaptation and speciation, yet they present a unique evo...
Chromosomal inversions are often thought to facilitate local adaptation and population divergence be...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to explain the origin and spread of inversions, and their signif...
Polymorphic inversions are a type of structural variants that are difficult to analyze owing to thei...
<p><i>(A)</i> Polymorphic inversions arise in the ancestor of the two species. <i>(B)</i> Restricted...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Local adaptation leads to differences between populations within a species. In many systems, similar...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Cytological and molecular studies have revealed that inversion chromosomal polymorphism is widesprea...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...
Inversions are structural mutations that reverse the sequence of a chromosome segment and reduce the...
Empirical data suggest that inversions in many species contain genes important for intraspecific div...
Inversions are a type of naturally occurring DNA mutation in which the sequence of the DNA is revers...
Chromosomal inversions contribute widely to adaptation and speciation, yet they present a unique evo...
Chromosomal inversions are often thought to facilitate local adaptation and population divergence be...
Many hypotheses have been put forth to explain the origin and spread of inversions, and their signif...
Polymorphic inversions are a type of structural variants that are difficult to analyze owing to thei...
<p><i>(A)</i> Polymorphic inversions arise in the ancestor of the two species. <i>(B)</i> Restricted...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Local adaptation leads to differences between populations within a species. In many systems, similar...
Spatially varying selection with gene flow can favour the evolution of inversions that bind locally ...
Cytological and molecular studies have revealed that inversion chromosomal polymorphism is widesprea...
There is considerable evidence for an adaptive role of inversions, but how their genetic content evo...