Division of Evolutionary Biology, LMU Munich, Planegg-Martinsried, Germany.
Nat Rev Genet. 2020 Aug;21(8):476-492. doi: 10.1038/s41576-020-0240-1. Epub 2020 May 29.
Recombination is a central biological process with implications for many areas in the life sciences. Yet we are only beginning to appreciate variation in the recombination rate along the genome and among individuals, populations and species. Spurred by technological advances, we are now able to bring variation in this key biological parameter to centre stage. Here, we review the conceptual implications of recombination rate variation and guide the reader through the assumptions, strengths and weaknesses of genomic inference methods, including population-based, pedigree-based and gamete-based approaches. Appreciation of the differences and commonalities of these approaches is a prerequisite to formulate a unifying and comparative framework for understanding the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms shaping, and being shaped by, recombination.
重组是一个具有重要生物学意义的过程,涉及生命科学的许多领域。然而,我们才刚刚开始认识到基因组和个体、种群和物种之间重组率的变化。受技术进步的推动,我们现在能够将这一关键生物学参数的变化置于研究的中心位置。在这里,我们回顾了重组率变化的概念意义,并引导读者了解基因组推断方法的假设、优势和局限性,包括基于群体、基于系谱和基于配子的方法。理解这些方法的差异和共同点是制定一个统一的和比较的框架来理解塑造和被重组塑造的分子和进化机制的前提。