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The genomic architecture of inversion clines in a grasshopper species group with a complex biogeographic history
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2021
unpublished
Chromosomal inversions play a role in the adaptation and diversification of different systems, mainly due to supergenes resulting from recombination suppression. Supergenes are "clusters" of genes in linkage disequilibrium (LD) whose frequencies may be associated with environmental variables. The grasshopper "species complex" Trimerotropis pallidipennis is considered to have several genetic lineages distributed from North to South America in arid and semi-arid high-altitude environments. The
doi:10.22541/au.162806301.19772449/v1
fatcat:nwujdybmqvd6vnz47rcldu6twi