نتایج جستجو برای: recombination

تعداد نتایج: 47721  

Journal: :Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2006
William P Hanage Brian G Spratt Katherine M.E Turner Christophe Fraser

A central problem in understanding bacterial speciation is how clusters of closely related strains emerge and persist in the face of recombination. We use a neutral Fisher-Wright model in which genotypes, defined by the alleles at 140 house-keeping loci, change in each generation by mutation or recombination, and examine conditions in which an initially uniform population gives rise to resolved...

Journal: :Genetics 1990
M C Zetka A M Rose

In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, hermaphrodite recombination has been characterized and is the basis of the genetic map used in this organism. In this study we have examined male recombination on linkage group I and have found it to be approximately one-third less than that observed in the hermaphrodite. This decrease was interval-dependent and nonuniform. We observed less recombination ...

Journal: :Genome research 2006
Martin Beye Irene Gattermeier Martin Hasselmann Tanja Gempe Morten Schioett John F Baines David Schlipalius Florence Mougel Christine Emore Olav Rueppell Anu Sirviö Ernesto Guzmán-Novoa Greg Hunt Michel Solignac Robert E Page

The first draft of the honey bee genome sequence and improved genetic maps are utilized to analyze a genome displaying 10 times higher levels of recombination (19 cM/Mb) than previously analyzed genomes of higher eukaryotes. The exceptionally high recombination rate is distributed genome-wide, but varies by two orders of magnitude. Analysis of chromosome, sequence, and gene parameters with resp...

2008
William P. Hanage Brian G. Spratt Katherine M. E. Turner Christophe Fraser

A central problem in understanding bacterial speciation is how clusters of closely related strains emerge and persist in the face of recombination. We use a neutral Fisher–Wright model in which genotypes, defined by the alleles at 140 house-keeping loci, change in each generation by mutation or recombination, and examine conditions in which an initially uniform population gives rise to resolved...

2012
Suzanne E. McGaugh Caiti S. S. Heil Brenda Manzano-Winkler Laurence Loewe Steve Goldstein Tiffany L. Himmel Mohamed A. F. Noor

One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association between local recombination rate and nucleotide polymorphisms across the genome. This is interpreted as evidence for ubiquitous natural selection. The alternative explanation, that recombination is mutagenic, has been rejected by the absence of a similar association between local recombination rate and...

2011
Yasuo Hotta

Evolution and the enormous diversity among terrestrial organisms are caused by mutation, transduction, conjugation, and recombination. Recombination is the major and most basic factor that increases and decreases chromosomal and genetic components. I would like to review studies on homologous and non-homologous recombination, meiotic and somatic recombination, and the applications of basic mech...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Redmond P Smyth Timothy E Schlub Andrew J Grimm Caryll Waugh Paula Ellenberg Abha Chopra Simon Mallal Deborah Cromer Johnson Mak Miles P Davenport

UNLABELLED HIV-1 infection is characterized by the rapid generation of genetic diversity that facilitates viral escape from immune selection and antiretroviral therapy. Despite recombination's crucial role in viral diversity and evolution, little is known about the genomic factors that influence recombination between highly similar genomes. In this study, we use a minimally modified full-length...

2008
William P. Hanage Brian G. Spratt Katherine M. E. Turner Christophe Fraser

A central problem in understanding bacterial speciation is how clusters of closely related strains emerge and persist in the face of recombination. We use a neutral Fisher–Wright model in which genotypes, defined by the alleles at 140 house-keeping loci, change in each generation by mutation or recombination, and examine conditions in which an initially uniform population gives rise to resolved...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Rachelle Miller Spell Sue Jinks-Robertson

Mutation in SGS1, which encodes the yeast homolog of the human Bloom helicase, or in mismatch repair (MMR) genes confers defects in the suppression of mitotic recombination between similar but nonidentical (homeologous) sequences. Mutational analysis of SGS1 suggests that the helicase activity is required for the suppression of both homologous and homeologous recombination and that the C-termin...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Ying Wang Bruce Rannala

Recombination generates variation and facilitates evolution. Recombination (or lack thereof) also contributes to human genetic disease. Methods for mapping genes influencing complex genetic diseases via association rely on linkage disequilibrium (LD) in human populations, which is influenced by rates of recombination across the genome. Comparative population genomic analyses of recombination us...

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