The evolution of recombination: removing the limits to natural selection.
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What's so hot about recombination hotspots?The evolution of sex dimorphism in recombinationThe rate of adaptation in asexualsBeneficial mutation selection balance and the effect of linkage on positive selectionRecombination hotspots and population structure in Plasmodium falciparumIntrons: The Functional Benefits of Introns in GenomesRare gene capture in predominantly androgenetic speciesAdaptation of HIV-1 depends on the host-cell environment.Positive selection within the Schizophrenia-associated GABA(A) receptor beta(2) geneSexual selection and the evolution of obligatory sexSex is always well worth its two-fold costRecombination and its impact on the genome of the haplodiploid parasitoid wasp Nasonia.A recombination hotspot in a schizophrenia-associated region of GABRB2The effect of linkage on establishment and survival of locally beneficial mutations.Rate of adaptation in large sexual populations.The role of hermaphrodites in the experimental evolution of increased outcrossing rates in Caenorhabditis elegans.Multi-site adaptation in the presence of infrequent recombination.Outcrossing and the maintenance of males within C. elegans populations.The ecology of sexual reproduction.Deleterious mutations and selection for sex in finite diploid populationsThe effects of Hill-Robertson interference between weakly selected mutations on patterns of molecular evolution and variation.Repeated losses of PRDM9-directed recombination despite the conservation of PRDM9 across vertebratesThe correlation between intron length and recombination in drosophila. Dynamic equilibrium between mutational and selective forces.The birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees: lessons from genetic mapping of sex determination in plants and animals.Disentangling the benefits of sex.The speed of evolution and maintenance of variation in asexual populationsThe solitary wave of asexual evolutionEvolution of human immunodeficiency virus under selection and weak recombination.Self-fertilization and the evolution of recombination.Leading the dog of selection by its mutational noseSelection for recombination in structured populations.Selfish genes, pleiotropy and the origin of recombination.Mutators, population size, adaptive landscape and the adaptation of asexual populations of bacteria.The evolution of recombination in a heterogeneous environment.The first comprehensive genetic linkage map of a marsupial: the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii).Probability of fixation of an advantageous mutant in a viral quasispecies.The evolution of mutator genes in bacterial populations: the roles of environmental change and timing.Genetic load in sexual and asexual diploids: segregation, dominance and genetic drift.Evolution in changing environments: modifiers of mutation, recombination, and migrationEstimate of effective recombination rate and average selection coefficient for HIV in chronic infection.
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The evolution of recombination: removing the limits to natural selection.
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