نتایج جستجو برای: recombination

تعداد نتایج: 47721  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2004
Jean Molinier Gerhard Ries Sebastian Bonhoeffer Barbara Hohn

Intermolecular recombination events were monitored in Arabidopsis thaliana lines using specially designed recombination traps consisting of tandem disrupted beta-glucuronidase or luciferase reporter genes in direct repeat orientation. Recombination frequencies (RFs) varied between the different lines, indicating possible position effects influencing intermolecular recombination processes. The R...

2014
Danesh Moradigaravand Roger Kouyos Trevor Hinkley Mojgan Haddad Christos J. Petropoulos Jan Engelstädter Sebastian Bonhoeffer

Recombination has the potential to facilitate adaptation. In spite of the substantial body of theory on the impact of recombination on the evolutionary dynamics of adapting populations, empirical evidence to test these theories is still scarce. We examined the effect of recombination on adaptation on a large-scale empirical fitness landscape in HIV-1 based on in vitro fitness measurements. Our ...

2017
Morgane Petit Jean-Michel Astruc Julien Sarry Laurence Drouilhet Stéphane Fabre Carole R Moreno Bertrand Servin

Recombination is a complex biological process that results from a cascade of multiple events during meiosis. Understanding the genetic determinism of recombination can help to understand if and how these events are interacting. To tackle this question, we studied the patterns of recombination in sheep, using multiple approaches and data sets. We constructed male recombination maps in a dairy br...

2015
Caiti S. Smukowski Heil Chris Ellison Matthew Dubin Mohamed A.F. Noor

Meiotic recombination rate varies across the genome within and between individuals, populations, and species in virtually all taxa studied. In almost every species, this variation takes the form of discrete recombination hotspots, determined in some mammals by a protein called PRDM9. Hotspots and their determinants have a profound effect on the genomic landscape, and share certain features that...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
H K Dooner I M Martínez-Férez

The bronze (bz) gene is a recombinational hotspot in the maize genome: its level of meiotic recombination per unit of physical length is > 100-fold higher than the genome's average and is the highest of any plant gene analyzed to date. Here, we examine whether recombination is also unevenly distributed within the bz gene. In yeast genes, recombination (conversion) is polarized, being higher at ...

Journal: :Genes & development 1998
J B Stavenhagen V A Zakian

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, proximity to a telomere affects both transcription and replication of adjacent DNA. In this study, we show that telomeres also impose a position effect on mitotic recombination. The rate of recombination between directly repeated tracts of telomeric C1-3A/TG1-3 DNA was reduced severely by proximity to a telomere. In contrast, recombination of two control substrates ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Vivian W Choi R Jude Samulski Douglas M McCarty

Hairpin DNA ends are evolutionarily conserved intermediates in DNA recombination. The hairpin structures present on the ends of the adeno-associated virus (AAV) genome are substrates for recombination that give rise to persistent circular and concatemeric DNA episomes through intramolecular and intermolecular recombination, respectively. We have developed circularization-dependent and orientati...

2015
Darren P. Martin Ben Murrell Michael Golden Arjun Khoosal Brejnev Muhire

RDP4 is the latest version of recombination detection program (RDP), a Windows computer program that implements an extensive array of methods for detecting and visualising recombination in, and stripping evidence of recombination from, virus genome sequence alignments. RDP4 is capable of analysing twice as many sequences (up to 2,500) that are up to three times longer (up to 10 Mb) than those t...

2016
Christopher L. Campbell Claude Bhérer Bernice E. Morrow Adam R. Boyko Adam Auton

Meiotic recombination in mammals has been shown to largely cluster into hotspots, which are targeted by the chromatin modifier PRDM9. The canid family, including wolves and dogs, has undergone a series of disrupting mutations in this gene, rendering PRDM9 inactive. Given the importance of PRDM9 it is of great interest to learn how its absence in the dog genome affects patterns of recombination ...

Journal: :International journal of computational biology and drug design 2009
Jamal Alhiyafi Shiyong Lu Jeffrey L. Ram

The detection of recombination from DNA sequences is relevant to the understanding of evolutionary and molecular genetics. We developed a Recombination Simulation Scientific Workflow System (RSSWS) for simulating recombination and using GENECONV to test the effect of pairwise differences in a diverse population on the detectability of recombination. Decreases in recombination rate owing to pair...

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