Cre recombinase and other tyrosine recombinases

G Meinke, A Bohm, J Hauber, MT Pisabarro… - Chemical …, 2016 - ACS Publications
Tyrosine-type site-specific recombinases (T-SSRs) have opened new avenues for the
predictable modification of genomes as they enable precise genome editing in heterologous …

[HTML][HTML] Recurrent inversion polymorphisms in humans associate with genetic instability and genomic disorders

D Porubsky, W Höps, H Ashraf, PH Hsieh… - Cell, 2022 - cell.com
Unlike copy number variants (CNVs), inversions remain an underexplored genetic variation
class. By integrating multiple genomic technologies, we discover 729 inversions in 41 …

Human inversions and their functional consequences

M Puig, S Casillas, S Villatoro… - Briefings in functional …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Polymorphic inversions are a type of structural variants that are difficult to analyze owing to
their balanced nature and the location of breakpoints within complex repeated regions. So …

Ancestral polymorphisms explain the role of chromosomal inversions in speciation

ZL Fuller, CJ Leonard, RE Young, SW Schaeffer… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Understanding the role of chromosomal inversions in speciation is a fundamental problem in
evolutionary genetics. Here, we perform a comprehensive reconstruction of the evolutionary …

Chromosomal polymorphism in mammals: an evolutionary perspective

G Dobigny, J Britton‐Davidian… - Biological Reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Although chromosome rearrangements (CRs) are central to studies of genome evolution,
our understanding of the evolutionary consequences of the early stages of karyotypic …

Evolutionary and functional impact of common polymorphic inversions in the human genome

C Giner-Delgado, S Villatoro, J Lerga-Jaso… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Inversions are one type of structural variants linked to phenotypic differences and adaptation
in multiple organisms. However, there is still very little information about polymorphic …

A survey of current methods to detect and genotype inversions

VCT Hanlon, PM Lansdorp, V Guryev - Human Mutation, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Polymorphic inversions are ubiquitous in humans and they have been linked to both
adaptation and disease. Following their discovery in Drosophila more than a century ago …

Fine-Mapping Complex Inversion Breakpoints and Investigating Somatic Pairing in the Anopheles gambiae Species Complex Using Proximity-Ligation Sequencing

RB Corbett-Detig, I Said, M Calzetta, M Genetti… - Genetics, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract In this work, Corbett-Detig et al. use proximity-ligation sequencing (Hi-C) of several
Anopheles gambiae and A. coluzzii inversionbearing individuals to detect and map …

Inversions on human chromosomes

K Kosuthova, R Solc - … Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Human chromosome inversions are types of balanced structural variations, making them
difficult to analyze. Thanks to PEM (paired‐end sequencing and mapping), there has been …

scoreInvHap: Inversion genotyping for genome-wide association studies

C Ruiz-Arenas, A Cáceres, M Lopez-Sanchez… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Polymorphic inversions contribute to adaptation and phenotypic variation. However, large
multi-centric association studies of inversions remain challenging. We present scoreInvHap …