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  1. ...in length. However, little is known about the prevalence of recombination hotspots in insect s. Here we infer recombination rate and its fine-scale variation across the s of two social species from the insect order Blattodea: the termites Macrotermes bellicosus and Cryptotermes secundus. We used linkage...
  2. ...islands of divergence, we investigated whether genomic islands tend to be located in regions with reduced recombination rates. Such an association is expected if genomic islands are generated by recurrent selective sweeps or background selection, which tend to reduce genetic variation and hence elevate...
  3. ..., these studies did not explore the genomic features associated with the -wide variation in recombination rates.Here, we use genetic linkage mapping, a chromosome-level assembly, and extensive population-genomic data of the model species Cardiocondyla obscurior (Oettler 2021) for first analyses of the causes...
  4. ...14 Baltic herring that have been individually sequenced (Martinez Barrio et al. 2016; Lamichhaney et al. 2017). A fine-scale recombination map was generated with mean recombination rate of ρ = 31.3/kb, corresponding to 2.1 cM/Mb, given nucleotide diversity (π) = 0.3% (Martinez Barrio et al. 2016...
  5. ...), and for which it is reasonable to assume that recombination rates are uniform. Applying MIMAR to longer stretches of sequence may require a change in the model of recombination to capture fine-scale heterogeneity in recombination rates. In that setting, it may also be helpful to consider summaries of linkage...
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