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Karin NäsvallPostdoctoral fellow, Wellcome Sanger Institute Verified email at sanger.ac.uk Cited by 84 |
[HTML][HTML] Nascent evolution of recombination rate differences as a consequence of chromosomal rearrangements
Reshuffling of genetic variation occurs both by independent assortment of chromosomes
and by homologous recombination. Such reshuffling can generate novel allele combinations …
and by homologous recombination. Such reshuffling can generate novel allele combinations …
[HTML][HTML] High-density linkage maps and chromosome level genome assemblies unveil direction and frequency of extensive structural rearrangements in wood white …
Karyotypes are generally conserved between closely related species and large chromosome
rearrangements typically have negative fitness consequences in heterozygotes, potentially …
rearrangements typically have negative fitness consequences in heterozygotes, potentially …
[HTML][HTML] Linkage mapping and genome annotation give novel insights into gene family expansions and regional recombination rate variation in the painted lady …
Abstract Characterization of gene family expansions and crossing over is crucial for
understanding how organisms adapt to the environment. Here, we develop a high-density linkage …
understanding how organisms adapt to the environment. Here, we develop a high-density linkage …
The fine-scale recombination rate variation and associations with genomic features in a butterfly
Recombination is a key molecular mechanism that has profound implications on both micro-
and macroevolutionary processes. However, the determinants of recombination rate …
and macroevolutionary processes. However, the determinants of recombination rate …
Host plant diet affects growth and induces altered gene expression and microbiome composition in the wood white (Leptidea sinapis) butterfly
In a time with decreasing biodiversity, especially among insects, a detailed understanding
about specific resource utilization strategies is crucial. The physiological and behavioural …
about specific resource utilization strategies is crucial. The physiological and behavioural …
[HTML][HTML] The genome sequence of the wood white butterfly, Leptidea sinapis (Linnaeus, 1758)
We present a genome assembly from an individual male Leptidea sinapis (the wood white;
Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Pieridae). The genome sequence is 686 megabases in …
Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Pieridae). The genome sequence is 686 megabases in …
Base Composition, Codon Usage, and Patterns of Gene Sequence Evolution in Butterflies
Coding sequence evolution is influenced by both natural selection and neutral evolutionary
forces. In many species, the effects of mutation bias, codon usage, and GC-biased gene …
forces. In many species, the effects of mutation bias, codon usage, and GC-biased gene …
Resource availability affects activity profiles of regulatory elements in a long-distance butterfly migrant
… Reverse cross-linking was performed with Proteinase K lysis for 2 h at 56C, and finally,
DNA purification was performed with columns provided in the kit. The input control sample was …
DNA purification was performed with columns provided in the kit. The input control sample was …
Evolution of hybrid inviability associated with chromosome fusions
Chromosomal rearrangements, such as inversions, have received considerable attention in
the speciation literature due to their hampering effects on recombination. However, less is …
the speciation literature due to their hampering effects on recombination. However, less is …
[HTML][HTML] Rates and patterns of genome evolution in Lepidoptera
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The evolutionary consequences of genome restructuring and chromosomal rearrangements
can be significant, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This thesis …
can be significant, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This thesis …