Recombination modulates how selection affects linked sites in Drosophila.
One of the most influential observations in molecular evolution has been a strong association between local recombination rate and nucleotide polymorphisms across the genome. This is interpreted as evidence for ubiquitous natural selection. The alternative explanation, that recombination is mutageni...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne E McGaugh, Caiti S S Heil, Brenda Manzano-Winkler, Laurence Loewe, Steve Goldstein, Tiffany L Himmel, Mohamed A F Noor |
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2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b1181c25c90e4ef0be0af9c238c5fbc5 |
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