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Eco-Evolutionary Genomics of Chromosomal Inversions
Maren Wellenreuther1, Louis Bernatchez2
1The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited, Port Nelson, Nelson 7043, New Zealand; School of Biological Sciences, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Abstract:
Chromosomal inversions have long fascinated evolutionary biologists due to their suppression of recombination, which can protect co-adapted alleles. Emerging research documents that inversions are commonly linked to spectacular phenotypes and have a pervasive role in eco-evolutionary processes, from mating systems, social organisation, environmental adaptation, and reproductive isolation to speciation. Studies also reveal that inversions are taxonomically widespread, with many being old and large, and that balancing selection is commonly facilitating their maintenance. This challenges the traditional view that the role of balancing selection in maintaining variation is relatively minor. The ubiquitous importance of inversions in ecological and evolutionary processes suggests that structural variation should be better acknowledged and integrated in studies pertaining to the molecular basis of adaptation and speciation.
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