Homologous meiotic recombination occurs in most sexually reproducing organisms, yet its evolutionary advantages are elusive. Previous research explored recombination in the honeybee, a eusocial hymenopteran with an exceptionally high genome-wide recombination rate. A comparable study in a non-social member of the Hymenoptera that would disentangle the impact of sociality from Hymenoptera-specific features such as haplodiploidy on the evolution of the high genome-wide recombination rate in social Hymenoptera is missing. Utilizing single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) between two Nasonia parasitoid wasp genomes, we developed a SNP genotyping microarray to infer a high-density linkage map for Nasonia. The map comprises 1,255 markers with an a...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organisms. This un...
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...
2021-2022 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner. Background: Meiotic re...
Meiotic recombination is almost universal among sexually reproducing organisms. Because the process ...
The first draft of the honey bee genome sequence and improved genetic maps are utilized to analyze a...
Social insect genomes exhibit the highest rates of crossing over observed in plants and animals. The...
High recombination rates have previously been detected in two groups of eusocial insects; honeybees ...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important consequences for evolution a...
Background: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Meiotic recombination is an essential component of eukaryotic sexual reproduction, but its frequency...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important consequences for evo...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organisms. This un...
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...
2021-2022 UNCG University Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund Grant Winner. Background: Meiotic re...
Meiotic recombination is almost universal among sexually reproducing organisms. Because the process ...
The first draft of the honey bee genome sequence and improved genetic maps are utilized to analyze a...
Social insect genomes exhibit the highest rates of crossing over observed in plants and animals. The...
High recombination rates have previously been detected in two groups of eusocial insects; honeybees ...
Meiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important consequences for evolution a...
Background: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Meiotic recombination is an essential component of eukaryotic sexual reproduction, but its frequency...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination is a fundamental cellular process, with important consequences for evo...
BACKGROUND: Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organi...
Meiotic exchanges are non-uniformly distributed across the genome of most studied organisms. This un...
Social insects have exceptionally high rates of crossing over . We gain insight into the evolutionar...