[HTML][HTML] Eco-evolutionary genomics of chromosomal inversions

M Wellenreuther, L Bernatchez - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2018 - cell.com
Chromosomal inversions have long fascinated evolutionary biologists due to their
suppression of recombination, which can protect co-adapted alleles. Emerging research …

[HTML][HTML] Long walk to genomics: History and current approaches to genome sequencing and assembly

AM Giani, GR Gallo, L Gianfranceschi… - Computational and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Genomes represent the starting point of genetic studies. Since the discovery of DNA
structure, scientists have devoted great efforts to determine their sequence in an exact way …

[HTML][HTML] Sheltering of deleterious mutations explains the stepwise extension of recombination suppression on sex chromosomes and other supergenes

P Jay, E Tezenas, A Véber, T Giraud - PLoS Biology, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Many organisms have sex chromosomes with large nonrecombining regions that have
expanded stepwise, generating “evolutionary strata” of differentiation. The reasons for this …

The genomic basis of geographic differentiation and fiber improvement in cultivated cotton

S He, G Sun, X Geng, W Gong, P Dai, Y Jia, W Shi… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Large-scale genomic surveys of crop germplasm are important for understanding the
genetic architecture of favorable traits. The genomic basis of geographic differentiation and …

Mutation load at a mimicry supergene sheds new light on the evolution of inversion polymorphisms

P Jay, M Chouteau, A Whibley, H Bastide… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Chromosomal inversions are ubiquitous in genomes and often coordinate complex
phenotypes, such as the covariation of behavior and morphology in many birds, fishes …

[HTML][HTML] A supergene determines highly divergent male reproductive morphs in the ruff

C Küpper, M Stocks, JE Risse, N Dos Remedios… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Three strikingly different alternative male mating morphs (aggressive'independents',
semicooperative'satellites' and female-mimic'faeders') coexist as a balanced polymorphism …

[HTML][HTML] Structural genomic changes underlie alternative reproductive strategies in the ruff (Philomachus pugnax)

S Lamichhaney, G Fan, F Widemo, U Gunnarsson… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
The ruff is a Palearctic wader with a spectacular lekking behavior where highly ornamented
males compete for females,,,. This bird has one of the most remarkable mating systems in …

[图书][B] The evolution of sex determination

LW Beukeboom, N Perrin - 2014 - books.google.com
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental aspect of life. It is defined by the occurrence of meiosis
and the fusion of two gametes of different sexes or mating types. Sex-determination …

[HTML][HTML] Sex-dependent dominance maintains migration supergene in rainbow trout

DE Pearse, NJ Barson, T Nome, G Gao… - Nature ecology & …, 2019 - nature.com
Males and females often differ in their fitness optima for shared traits that have a shared
genetic basis, leading to sexual conflict. Morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes …

[PDF][PDF] Divergence and functional degradation of a sex chromosome-like supergene

EM Tuttle, AO Bergland, ML Korody, MS Brewer… - Current Biology, 2016 - cell.com
A major challenge in biology is to understand the genetic basis of adaptation. One
compelling idea is that groups of tightly linked genes (ie," supergenes"[1, 2]) facilitate …