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  1. .... The robustness of the association between eusociality and high recombination rates can therefore be addressed by assessing mean genomic recombination rates in social Blattodea (termites).In addition to variation between species, the rate of recombination also varies along chromosomes. In mammals, crossover...
  2. ...genes are often designated redα (or exo) and redβ (or bet). Consequently, λ grows on recA and recBCD mutant hosts. λ also encodes an inhibitor of RecBCD called Gam. λ red gam double mutants fail to grow on recA mutants because of the lack of both host- and phage-promoted recombination. They do grow...
  3. ...adaptive immunity, and MHC genes serve as key models in evolutionary genomics, offering insight into birth-and-death evolution, gene duplication, and the maintenance of genetic diversity. However, the organization and evolution of the MHC in species with giant s, such as salamanders, remain poorly...
  4. ...performed whole- assembly and comprehensive comparative analyses of the three social Stegodyphus species and their subsocial sister-species to assess the timing of evolutionary transitions and genomic consequences of social evolution. Based on analyses of Ne trajectories and purifying selection, we...
  5. ...genomic regions (Adey et al. 2013; Groves et al. 2021; Symer et al. 2022; Mima et al. 2023; Tian et al. 2023), and may have cancer-promoting consequences, as they often affect oncogenes within or near the site of HPV integration (Iden et al. 2021).HPV integration is not a normal part of the HPV life cycle...
  6. ...density and distribution across functional genomic elements. For example, we discovered that G4s are strongly enriched in the leading strand relative to the lagging strand orientation in bacterial s and are enriched in a subset of splice junctions in specific phyla. We expect that our work will open...
  7. ..., highlighting transposition as a mechanism of their spreading. The dynamic evolution of satDNAs has clearly influenced the differentiation of Tribolium s, but the question remains whether the differences in their satDNA profiles are a cause or consequence of speciation.Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) are highly...
  8. ...on Kimura distance analysis in these species. Kimura divergence of 25 marks the major ancient peak in A. spatula and is used for comparison. (B–D) Comparison of DNA/LINE/LTR transposable element copy numbers with <10% Kimura divergence from consensus sequences across diverse species.Consequences of genomic...
  9. ...-read sequencing cannot resolve the complex segmental duplications (SDs) to provide direct confirmation of the hypothesis that the rearrangements are caused by nonallelic homologous recombination between the low copy repeats on Chromosome 22 (LCR22s). To enable haplotype-specific assembly and rearrangement mapping...
  10. ...they are in complete LD (D′ = 1) with their respective haplotypes. Out of 147 stocks, 145 are either H1 or H2. Only two samples are exceptions: ZI170 and ZI220.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 5. Recombination (crossing-over) in and around the histone locus. (A) Integrative Genomics Viewer...
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