Functional genomics of supergene-controlled behavior in the white-throated sparrow
Supergenes are regions of suppressed recombination that may span hundreds of genes and can control variation in key ecological phenotypes. Since genetic analysis is made impossible by the absence of recombination between genes, it has been difficult to establish how individual genes within these reg...
Main Authors: | Holland, PWH, Jiggins, CD, Liedvogel, M, Warren, G, Wurm, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Faculty Opinions
2021
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