Meiosis is a potentially important source of germline mutations, as sites of meiotic recombination experience recurrent double-strand breaks (DSBs). However, evidence for a local mutagenic effect of recombination from population sequence data has been equivocal, likely because mutation is only one of several forces shaping sequence variation. By sequencing large numbers of single crossover molecules obtained from human sperm for two recombination hotspots, we find direct evidence that recombination is mutagenic: Crossovers carry more de novo mutations than nonrecombinant DNA molecules analyzed for the same donors and hotspots. The observed mutations were primarily CG to TA transitions, with a higher frequency of transitions at CpG than non-...
Little is known about the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombina...
Meiotic recombination in humans is thought to occur as part of the resolution of DSBs (double-strand...
Although the past decade has seen tremendous progress in our understanding of fine-scale recombinati...
Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete format...
Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete format...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamet...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Human meiotic crossovers mainly cluster into narrow hot spots1 that profoundly influence patterns of...
Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete format...
Recombination plays a crucial role in meiosis, ensuring the proper segregation of chromosomes. Recen...
International audienceDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are introduced in meiosis to initiate recombin...
International audienceDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are introduced in meiosis to initiate recombin...
Population diversity data have recently provided profound, albeit inferential, insights into meiotic...
Little is known about factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombination...
Little is known about the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombina...
Meiotic recombination in humans is thought to occur as part of the resolution of DSBs (double-strand...
Although the past decade has seen tremendous progress in our understanding of fine-scale recombinati...
Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete format...
Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete format...
<div><p>Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamet...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Meiotic gene conversion has a major impact on genome diversity. Both crossovers and non-exchange con...
Human meiotic crossovers mainly cluster into narrow hot spots1 that profoundly influence patterns of...
Meiotic recombination ensures the correct segregation of homologous chromosomes during gamete format...
Recombination plays a crucial role in meiosis, ensuring the proper segregation of chromosomes. Recen...
International audienceDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are introduced in meiosis to initiate recombin...
International audienceDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are introduced in meiosis to initiate recombin...
Population diversity data have recently provided profound, albeit inferential, insights into meiotic...
Little is known about factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombination...
Little is known about the factors that influence the frequency and distribution of meiotic recombina...
Meiotic recombination in humans is thought to occur as part of the resolution of DSBs (double-strand...
Although the past decade has seen tremendous progress in our understanding of fine-scale recombinati...