نتایج جستجو برای: genetic recombination

تعداد نتایج: 646787  

2008
William P. Hanage Brian G. Spratt Katherine M. E. Turner Christophe Fraser

A central problem in understanding bacterial speciation is how clusters of closely related strains emerge and persist in the face of recombination. We use a neutral Fisher–Wright model in which genotypes, defined by the alleles at 140 house-keeping loci, change in each generation by mutation or recombination, and examine conditions in which an initially uniform population gives rise to resolved...

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Ying Wang Bruce Rannala

Recombination generates variation and facilitates evolution. Recombination (or lack thereof) also contributes to human genetic disease. Methods for mapping genes influencing complex genetic diseases via association rely on linkage disequilibrium (LD) in human populations, which is influenced by rates of recombination across the genome. Comparative population genomic analyses of recombination us...

2008
William P. Hanage Brian G. Spratt Katherine M. E. Turner Christophe Fraser

A central problem in understanding bacterial speciation is how clusters of closely related strains emerge and persist in the face of recombination. We use a neutral Fisher–Wright model in which genotypes, defined by the alleles at 140 house-keeping loci, change in each generation by mutation or recombination, and examine conditions in which an initially uniform population gives rise to resolved...

2008
William P. Hanage Brian G. Spratt Katherine M. E. Turner Christophe Fraser

A central problem in understanding bacterial speciation is how clusters of closely related strains emerge and persist in the face of recombination. We use a neutral Fisher–Wright model in which genotypes, defined by the alleles at 140 house-keeping loci, change in each generation by mutation or recombination, and examine conditions in which an initially uniform population gives rise to resolved...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 2017

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2007

2006
Peter D. Keightley Sarah P. Otto

2 Sex and recombination are widespread, but explaining these phenomena has been one of the most difficult problems in evolutionary biology. Recombination is advantageous when different individuals in a population carry different advantageous alleles 1,2. By bringing together advantageous alleles onto the same chromosome, recombination speeds up the process of adaptation 1,3,4,5 and opposes the ...

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