نتایج جستجو برای: genetic recombination

تعداد نتایج: 646787  

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Yen-Ping Hsueh Alexander Idnurm Joseph Heitman

Recombination increases dramatically during meiosis to promote genetic exchange and generate recombinant progeny. Interestingly, meiotic recombination is unevenly distributed throughout genomes, and, as a consequence, genetic and physical map distances do not have a simple linear relationship. Recombination hotspots and coldspots have been described in many organisms and often reflect global fe...

2013
Miguel Arenas

One of the most important evolutionary forces is recombination, it increases genetic diversity and promotes adaptation through exchange of genetic material and where existent mutations are shuffled. Knowledge about recombination is, for example, fundamental to understand genome structure (Reich et al., 2001), phenotypic diversity (Zhang et al., 2002), and diverse genetic diseases (Daly et al., ...

2012
Daniel A. Henk Revital Shahar-Golan Khuraijam Ranjana Devi Kylie J. Boyce Nengyong Zhan Natalie D. Fedorova William C. Nierman Po-Ren Hsueh Kwok-Yung Yuen Tran P. M. Sieu Nguyen Van Kinh Heiman Wertheim Stephen G. Baker Jeremy N. Day Nongnuch Vanittanakom Elaine M. Bignell Alex Andrianopoulos Matthew C. Fisher

Molecular genetic approaches typically detect recombination in microbes regardless of assumed asexuality. However, genetic data have shown the AIDS-associated pathogen Penicillium marneffei to have extensive spatial genetic structure at local and regional scales, and although there has been some genetic evidence that a sexual cycle is possible, this haploid fungus is thought to be genetically, ...

Journal: :Artificial life 2014
Ting Hu Wolfgang Banzhaf Jason H. Moore

Recombination is a commonly used genetic operator in artificial and computational evolutionary systems. It has been empirically shown to be essential for evolutionary processes. However, little has been done to analyze the effects of recombination on quantitative genotypic and phenotypic properties. The majority of studies only consider mutation, mainly due to the more serious consequences of r...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Anton V. Eremeev Julia V. Kovalenko

This paper surveys results on complexity of the optimal recombination problem (ORP), which consists in finding the best possible offspring as a result of a recombination operator in a genetic algorithm, given two parent solutions. We consider efficient reductions of the ORPs, allowing to establish polynomial solvability or NP-hardness of the ORPs, as well as direct proofs of hardness results.

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Sagiv Shifman Jordana Tzenova Bell Richard R Copley Martin S Taylor Robert W Williams Richard Mott Jonathan Flint

High-resolution genetic maps are required for mapping complex traits and for the study of recombination. We report the highest density genetic map yet created for any organism, except humans. Using more than 10,000 single nucleotide polymorphisms evenly spaced across the mouse genome, we have constructed genetic maps for both outbred and inbred mice, and separately for males and females. Recomb...

2015
Chrispin Chaguza Jennifer E. Cornick Dean B. Everett

Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is a highly recombinogenic bacterium responsible for a high burden of human disease globally. Genetic recombination, a process in which exogenous DNA is acquired and incorporated into its genome, is a key evolutionary mechanism employed by the pneumococcus to rapidly adapt to selective pressures. The rate at which the pneumococcus acquires genetic var...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2009
B Charlesworth A J Betancourt V B Kaiser I Gordo

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 d...

2013
Charles Runckel Oscar Westesson Raul Andino Joseph L. DeRisi

The control and prevention of communicable disease is directly impacted by the genetic mutability of the underlying etiological agents. In the case of RNA viruses, genetic recombination may impact public health by facilitating the generation of new viral strains with altered phenotypes and by compromising the genetic stability of live attenuated vaccines. The landscape of homologous recombinati...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Hugo K Dooner Limei He

Although maize (Zea mays) retrotransposons are recombinationally inert, the highly polymorphic structure of maize haplotypes raises questions regarding the local effect of intergenic retrotransposons on recombination. To examine this effect, we compared recombination in the same genetic interval with and without a large retrotransposon cluster. We used three different bz1 locus haplotypes, McC,...

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