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Evolution Of Recombination (Sex)

Self-Fertilization and the Evolution of Recombination

Self-Fertilization and the Evolution of Recombination

... the evolution of ...which recombination is ...owing evolution and maintenance of high rates of recombina- to the processes of segregation and recombination (see tion in higher ...of ...

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Effect of Varying Epistasis on the Evolution of Recombination

Effect of Varying Epistasis on the Evolution of Recombination

... a recombination modifier behave in a multilocus system with a broad range of ...of recombination only via the linkage disequilib- rium they ...the recombination modifier produced by a single fitness ...

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The evolution of recombination rates caused by recurrent deleterious mutations

The evolution of recombination rates caused by recurrent deleterious mutations

... the evolution of recombination rates caused by synergistic fitness interactions between recurrent deleterious ...moulding recombination rates in ...

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The Evolution of Recombination in a Heterogeneous Environment

The Evolution of Recombination in a Heterogeneous Environment

... the evolution of recombination only even if the epistasis is weak and negative, on average, when there is strong negative ...if recombination will be favored only if there is little vari- there are ...

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Meiosis and the Evolution of Recombination at Low Mutation Rates

Meiosis and the Evolution of Recombination at Low Mutation Rates

... of recombination is that in large asexual populations with multiplicative fitness, linkage disequilibrium is negligible, and thus there is no selective agent driving an allele for ...the evolution of ...for ...

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The Hill–Robertson Effect and the Evolution of Recombination

The Hill–Robertson Effect and the Evolution of Recombination

... in recombination rates obtained after selection ...in recombination when selective sweeps occur simultaneously at more than two ...the evolution of sex and ...

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Evolution of Recombination Due to Random Drift

Evolution of Recombination Due to Random Drift

... occurs recombination bring together good alleles from differ- in the presence of multiplicative ...for recombination generated by epistasis in Negative associations persist for longer simply because ...

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The Evolution of Recombination: Removing the Limits to Natural Selection

The Evolution of Recombination: Removing the Limits to Natural Selection

... We assume that the modifier allele is selectively neu- tral except for its effects on the fixation probability of new mutations; that is, we focus on allele frequency [r] ...

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The Evolution of Plastic Recombination

The Evolution of Plastic Recombination

... the evolution of recombination. Recombination has the positive effect of assembling good genotypes from bad ones but it also has the negative effect of breaking apart favorable ...selection, ...

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Genetics of Genome-Wide Recombination Rate Evolution in Mice from an Isolated Island

Genetics of Genome-Wide Recombination Rate Evolution in Mice from an Isolated Island

... approach. We found significantly lower variation in genome- wide recombination rate in GI compared to WSB/EiJ. We also mapped a QTL that reduces crossover number variance in GI mice to chromosome 14. Genetically ...

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Evolution of Genetic Variability and the Advantage of Sex and Recombination in Changing Environments

Evolution of Genetic Variability and the Advantage of Sex and Recombination in Changing Environments

... of recombination and sexual reproduction in enhancing adaptation and population persistence in temporally varying environments is investigated on the basis of a quantitative-genetic multilocus ...

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Evolution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Under Selection and Weak Recombination

Evolution of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Under Selection and Weak Recombination

... neglected. On the basis of our findings, we predict that Note 2: In Equations 4 and 7, we assumed that f (k, t ) depletion of an HIV population by antiretroviral therapy can be approximated with a function continuous in ...

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Reciprocal recombination and the evolution of the ribosomal gene family of Drosophila melanogaster.

Reciprocal recombination and the evolution of the ribosomal gene family of Drosophila melanogaster.

... T h e role of reciprocal recombination in the coevolution of the ribosomal RNA gene family on the X and Y chromosomes of Drosophila melanogaster was assessed by determi[r] ...

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Multilocus Evolution in Fire Ants: Effects of Selection, Gene Flow and Recombination

Multilocus Evolution in Fire Ants: Effects of Selection, Gene Flow and Recombination

... Moreover, the close fit of genotype frequencies in the United States to those predicted by a model incorporating dif- ferent forms of selection on two genes lends credence [r] ...

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Scrambling Eggs: Meiotic Drive and the Evolution of Female Recombination Rates

Scrambling Eggs: Meiotic Drive and the Evolution of Female Recombination Rates

... and recombination have long been a central theme of evolutionary ...the evolution of sex and recombination, the widespread pattern of sex differences in the recombination rate is not well ...

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The Impact of Recombination Hotspots on Genome Evolution of a Fungal Plant Pathogen

The Impact of Recombination Hotspots on Genome Evolution of a Fungal Plant Pathogen

... reciprocal recombination (or crossover) per chromosome was positively correlated with chromosomal ...the recombination rate expressed per megabase was higher for smaller core chromo- ...between ...

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Self-Adapting, Multi-Parent Recombination Evolution Strategy Algorithm

Self-Adapting, Multi-Parent Recombination Evolution Strategy Algorithm

... The algorithm starts its work by randomly generating S individuals (real numbers) for the parent array in pre-defined search space boundaries. After that the generation of offspring individuals (recombination) ...

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Recombination in Tula Hantavirus Evolution: Analysis of Genetic Lineages from Slovakia

Recombination in Tula Hantavirus Evolution: Analysis of Genetic Lineages from Slovakia

... Intragenic recombination is one of the well-documented mechanisms of evolution of positive-strand RNA viruses (for a review, see reference ...for recombination in hanta- viruses and (ii) the impact ...

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Chromosome rearrangement by ectopic recombination in Drosophila melanogaster: genome structure and evolution.

Chromosome rearrangement by ectopic recombination in Drosophila melanogaster: genome structure and evolution.

... of their origins. We interpret these results as evidence that both inter- and intrachromosomal ectopic ex- change respond to the interchromosomal effect, in- dicating that[r] ...

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Recombination and Selection in the Evolution of Picornaviruses and Other Mammalian Positive-Stranded RNA Viruses

Recombination and Selection in the Evolution of Picornaviruses and Other Mammalian Positive-Stranded RNA Viruses

... which recombination plays a major ...of recombination and selection processes underlying the evolution of serotypes within different picornavirus genera, large-scale analysis of recombination ...

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