Reduced rates of genetic recombination are often associated with reduced genetic variability and levels of adaptation. Several different evolutionary processes, collectively known as Hill–Robertson (HR) effects, have been proposed as causes of these correlates of recombination. Here, we use DNA sequence polymorphism and divergence data from the noncrossing over dot chromosome of Drosophila to discriminate between two of the major forms of HR effects: selective sweeps and background selection. This chromosome shows reduced levels of silent variability and reduced effectiveness of selection. We show that neither model fits the data on variability. We propose that, in large genomic regions with restricted recombination, HR effects among nonsyn...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
We study the evolutionary effects of reduced recombination on the Drosophila melanogaster genome, an...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
Genetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction increases the efficiency of natural select...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
<div><p>One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong associatio...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
SummaryGenetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction is expected to have important conse...
SummaryEvolutionary theory predicts that the rate and level of adaptation will be enhanced in sexual...
Hill-Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
AbstractSelection at linked loci probably reduces the variability of genes in regions of infrequent ...
The rate of recombination affects the mode of molecular evolution. In high-recombining sequence, the...
Hill–Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
We study the evolutionary effects of reduced recombination on the Drosophila melanogaster genome, an...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...
Genetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction increases the efficiency of natural select...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
<div><p>One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong associatio...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association betwee...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
SummaryGenetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction is expected to have important conse...
SummaryEvolutionary theory predicts that the rate and level of adaptation will be enhanced in sexual...
Hill-Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
AbstractSelection at linked loci probably reduces the variability of genes in regions of infrequent ...
The rate of recombination affects the mode of molecular evolution. In high-recombining sequence, the...
Hill–Robertson interference (HRi) is expected to reduce the efficiency of natural selection when two...
How might the process of meiotic crossing-over affect the evolution of sequences and genome structur...
We study the evolutionary effects of reduced recombination on the Drosophila melanogaster genome, an...
Under the classical view, selection depends more or less directly on mutation: standing genetic vari...