We report genomes of two species of cactophilic Drosophila: Drosophila arizonae and D. navojoa. These two are the closest relatives of D. mojavensis, forming the D. mojavensis cluster. D. mojavensis and D. arizonae diverged from D. navojoa ∼5.8 Mya, while the split between D. arizonae and D. mojavensis is more recent, at 1.5 Mya. Together the three genomes provide opportunities to examine genomic changes associated with speciation and host shifts in this ecologically defined group of flies. The three species are also separated by fixed inversion differences in three of their six chromosomes. While the levels of nucleotide divergence in the colinear chromosomes are significantly lower than in the inverted chromosomes, consistent with a past ...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excelle...
Models of speciation-with-gene-flow have shown that the reduction in recombination between alternati...
Models of speciation-with-gene-flow have shown that the reduction in recombination between alternati...
Ecological divergence is assumed to play a major role during the initial steps of reproductive isola...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...
In Drosophila, large variations in rearrangement rate have been reported among different lineages an...
Abstract Background Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Dro...
Ectopic exchange between transposable elements or other repetitive sequences along a chromosome can ...
Cytological studies revealed that the number of chromosomes and their organization varies across spe...
A review of our recent work on the cromosomal evolution of the Drosophila repleta species group is p...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Drosophila, but there i...
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and e...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excelle...
Models of speciation-with-gene-flow have shown that the reduction in recombination between alternati...
Models of speciation-with-gene-flow have shown that the reduction in recombination between alternati...
Ecological divergence is assumed to play a major role during the initial steps of reproductive isola...
That closely related species often differ by chromosomal inversions was discovered by Sturtevant and...
In Drosophila, large variations in rearrangement rate have been reported among different lineages an...
Abstract Background Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Dro...
Ectopic exchange between transposable elements or other repetitive sequences along a chromosome can ...
Cytological studies revealed that the number of chromosomes and their organization varies across spe...
A review of our recent work on the cromosomal evolution of the Drosophila repleta species group is p...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Chromosomal inversions have been pervasive during the evolution of the genus Drosophila, but there i...
Cactophilic Drosophila species provide a valuable model to study gene-environment interactions and e...
Chromosomal polymorphism is widespread in the Drosophila genus, with extensive evidence supporting i...
Comparative analysis of multiple genomes in a phylogenetic framework dramatically improves the preci...
Many Drosophila species differ widely in their distributions and climate niches, making them excelle...