Insect genomes: progress and challenges

F Li, X Zhao, M Li, K He, C Huang, Y Zhou… - Insect molecular …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In the wake of constant improvements in sequencing technologies, numerous insect
genomes have been sequenced. Currently, 1219 insect genome‐sequencing projects have …

[HTML][HTML] Interpreting the genomic landscape of introgression

SH Martin, CD Jiggins - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•The genomic landscape of introgression carries information about the fitness
consequences of hybridisation.•Studies are moving from documenting single examples to …

Genomic architecture and introgression shape a butterfly radiation

NB Edelman, PB Frandsen, M Miyagi, B Clavijo… - Science, 2019 - science.org
We used 20 de novo genome assemblies to probe the speciation history and architecture of
gene flow in rapidly radiating Heliconius butterflies. Our tests to distinguish incomplete …

Defining the speciation continuum

S Stankowski, M Ravinet - Evolution, 2021 - academic.oup.com
A primary roadblock to our understanding of speciation is that it usually occurs over a
timeframe that is too long to study from start to finish. The idea of a speciation continuum …

Comparative genomics reveals the dynamics of chromosome evolution in Lepidoptera

CJ Wright, L Stevens, A Mackintosh… - Nature Ecology & …, 2024 - nature.com
Chromosomes are a central unit of genome organization. One-tenth of all described species
on Earth are butterflies and moths, the Lepidoptera, which generally possess 31 …

Recombination rate variation shapes barriers to introgression across butterfly genomes

SH Martin, JW Davey, C Salazar, CD Jiggins - PLoS biology, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Hybridisation and introgression can dramatically alter the relationships among groups of
species, leading to phylogenetic discordance across the genome and between populations …

Chromosome Fissions and Fusions Act as Barriers to Gene Flow between Brenthis Fritillary Butterflies

A Mackintosh, R Vila, DR Laetsch… - Molecular biology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Chromosome rearrangements are thought to promote reproductive isolation between
incipient species. However, it is unclear how often, and under what conditions, fission and …

The determinants of genetic diversity in butterflies

A Mackintosh, DR Laetsch, A Hayward… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Under the neutral theory, genetic diversity is expected to increase with population size.
While comparative analyses have consistently failed to find strong relationships between …

Multiple chromosomal rearrangements in a hybrid zone between Littorina saxatilis ecotypes

R Faria, P Chaube, HE Morales, T Larsson… - Molecular …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Both classical and recent studies suggest that chromosomal inversion polymorphisms are
important in adaptation and speciation. However, biases in discovery and reporting of …

How important are structural variants for speciation?

L Zhang, R Reifová, Z Halenková, Z Gompert - Genes, 2021 - mdpi.com
Understanding the genetic basis of reproductive isolation is a central issue in the study of
speciation. Structural variants (SVs); that is, structural changes in DNA, including inversions …