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Genetic Recombination and Molecular Evolution
2009
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
Reduced rates of genetic recombination are often associated with reduced genetic variability and levels of adaptation. Several different evolutionary processes, collectively known as Hill-Robertson (HR) effects, have been proposed as causes of these correlates of recombination. Here, we use DNA sequence polymorphism and divergence data from the noncrossing over dot chromosome of Drosophila to discriminate between two of the major forms of HR effects: selective sweeps and background selection.
doi:10.1101/sqb.2009.74.015
pmid:19734202
fatcat:asq6jjcxgratjggwjctdxj3pjq