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View article: EASYstrata: an all-in-one workflow for genome annotation and genomic divergence analysis
EASYstrata: an all-in-one workflow for genome annotation and genomic divergence analysis Open
New reference genomes and transcriptomes are increasingly available across the tree of life, opening new avenues to tackle exciting questions. However, there are still challenges associated with annotating genomes and inferring evolutionar…
View article: EASYstrata: An All-in-One Workflow for Genome Annotation and Genomic Divergence Analysis
EASYstrata: An All-in-One Workflow for Genome Annotation and Genomic Divergence Analysis Open
New reference genomes and transcriptomes are increasingly available across the tree of life, opening new avenues to tackle exciting questions. However, there are still challenges associated with annotating genomes and inferring evolutionar…
View article: Repeated loss of function at HD mating-type genes and of recombination suppression without mating-type locus linkage in anther-smut fungi
Repeated loss of function at HD mating-type genes and of recombination suppression without mating-type locus linkage in anther-smut fungi Open
A wide diversity of mating systems occur in nature, with frequent evolutionary transitions in mating-compatibility mechanisms. Basidiomycete fungi typically have two mating-type loci controlling mating compatibility, HD and PR, usually res…
View article: Asexual male production by ZW recombination in<i>Artemia parthenogenetica</i>
Asexual male production by ZW recombination in<i>Artemia parthenogenetica</i> Open
In some asexual species, parthenogenetic females occasionally produce males, which may strongly affect the evolution and maintenance of asexuality if they cross with related sexuals and transmit genes causing asexuality to their offspring …
View article: Asexual male production by ZW recombination in <i>Artemia parthenogenetica</i>
Asexual male production by ZW recombination in <i>Artemia parthenogenetica</i> Open
In some asexual species, parthenogenetic females occasionally produce males, which may strongly affect the evolution and maintenance of asexuality if they cross with related sexuals and transmit genes causing asexuality to their offspring …
View article: Causes et conséquences évolutives de l’asexualité non-clonale chez Artemia
Causes et conséquences évolutives de l’asexualité non-clonale chez Artemia Open
The majority of parthenogenetic species are often thought to be clonal. Clonality is costly in the long term, as it can result in accumulation of deleterious mutations and lower adaptability. However, cases reporting non-clonal asexuals ar…
View article: Digest: Evolution and maintenance of androdioecy in a haplodiploid insect*
Digest: Evolution and maintenance of androdioecy in a haplodiploid insect* Open
The coexistence of hermaphrodites and males (androdioecy) is rare in both plants and animals and has hitherto remained unknown in insects. Mongue et al. report a new case of androdioecy in the invasive haplodiploid insect Icerya purchasi, …
View article: The origin of asexual brine shrimps
The origin of asexual brine shrimps Open
Determining how and how often asexual lineages emerge within sexual species is central to our understanding of sex-asex transitions and the long-term maintenance of sex. Asexuality can arise “by transmission” from an existing asexual linea…
View article: Not so clonal asexuals: Unraveling the secret sex life of<i>Artemia parthenogenetica</i>
Not so clonal asexuals: Unraveling the secret sex life of<i>Artemia parthenogenetica</i> Open
The maintenance of sex is paradoxical as sexual species pay the “twofold cost of males” and should thus quickly be replaced by asexual mutants reproducing clonally. However, asexuals may not be strictly clonal and engage in “cryptic sex,” …