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SUBMITTER: Schmidt C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7474074 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Schmidt Carla C Fransz Paul P Rönspies Michelle M Dreissig Steven S Fuchs Jörg J Heckmann Stefan S Houben Andreas A Puchta Holger H
Nature communications 20200904 1
Chromosomal inversions are recurrent rearrangements that occur between different plant isolates or cultivars. Such inversions may underlie reproductive isolation in evolution and represent a major obstacle for classical breeding as no crossovers can be observed between inverted sequences on homologous chromosomes. The heterochromatic knob (hk4S) on chromosome 4 is the most well-known inversion of Arabidopsis. If a knob carrying accession such as Col-0 is crossed with a knob-less accession such a ...[more]