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Patterns of crossover distribution in Drosophila mauritiana necessitates a re-thinking of the centromere effect on crossing overPatterns of crossover distribution in Drosophila mauritiana necessitates a re-thinking of the centromere effect on crossing

Hawley RS, Price A, Li H, Jagannathan M, Staber C, Hughes SE, Williams S, Perera A, Egidy RR, Lawlor A, Miller DE, Blumenstiel JP. Genetics 2024.

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All sequences used in this study are publicly available https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/PRJNA1168080. The sample names for sequences posted identify the paternal strain used. For example, sample name 2-Gx2 refers to heterozygous female (mau-2/mauG) crossed to mau-2 males, sample name 2-GxG refers to heterozygous female (mau-2/mauG) crossed to mau-G males, and sample name 2-GxLR refers to heterozygous female (mau-2/mauG) crossed to mau-LR males.

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