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  1. ...The grasshopper reveals long-term gene content conservation of the X Chromosome and temporal variation in X Chromosome evolution Xinghua Li1,2, Judith E. Mank3 and Liping Ban1 1Department of Grassland Resources and Ecology, College of Grassland Science and Technology, China Agricultural University...
  2. ...variation in recombination rate in a natural population of a holocentric species and investigating the effects of segregating chromosome rearrangements. Given the key role of recombination in both micro- and macroevolutionary processes, our results will be important for understanding molecular mechanisms...
  3. ...and the assumption that inversions catalyze recombination suppression between the X and Y Chromosomes, we found little evidence of XY structural variation. Using a high-density linkage map, we revealed that the large region of X–Y divergence was likely owing to the emergence of sex determining factors in the region...
  4. ...broad sex-specific (fitness) effects in Z/W systems analogous to X/Y systems. However, whether the avian W Chromosome acts as a toxic reservoir of transcriptionally active TE copies remains poorly understood, with only one recent study reporting evidence for expression of female-specific, likely W...
  5. ...of this group. This study demonstrates the association between a karyotype variant and adaptive evolution and explains the recurrent SA fusion in the Lepidoptera.Large-scale chromosomal rearrangements such as fusions may promote ecological adaptation and speciation (Guerrero and Kirkpatrick 2014; Lucek et al...
  6. ...A new emu illuminates the evolution of configuration and nuclear architecture of avian chromosomes Jing Liu1,2,16, Zongji Wang1,2,3,16, Jing Li1, Luohao Xu2, Jiaqi Liu4, Shaohong Feng5, Chunxue Guo5, Shengchan Chen6, Zhanjun Ren7, Jinpeng Rao8, Kai Wei8, Yuezhou Chen9, Erich D. Jarvis10,11, Guojie...
  7. ..., as well as rates of DNA substitutions for more than 200,000 avian-specific conserved regions, in a phylogenetic context.Protein-coding genes associated with beak shape evolution across birdsFor protein-coding genes, we found significant variation in dN/dS between binned branches in ≈14% of the genes...
  8. ...family Felidae but show high transcript diversity, copy number variation, and structural rearrangement. Our analysis of ampliconic gene evolution unveils a complex pattern of long-term gene content stability despite extensive structural variation on a nonrecombining background.Advances in DNA sequencing...
  9. ...of the segment, and CH3_61 was heterozygous for the rightmost 40 kb spanning mdr1 itself Miles et al. 1294 Genome Research www..org Figure 4. Copy number variation and recombination spanning the anti-folate resistance gene gch1 on Chromosome 12. (A) CNVs in the 3D7 andHB3(1) parental clones; α labels the segment...
  10. ...Chromosomes, the hemizygous nature of the Y Chromosome and suppression of recombination, in combination with normal processes of evolution, have led to a gradual degeneration of the chromosome over time, chromosomal rearrangements, and colonization by sequences from the X Chromosome and autosomes. Newly...
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