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The Genomic Architecture and Evolutionary Fates of Supergenes.

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In this paper, the authors synthesize recent genomic work and historical models of supergene evolution, highlighting how the genomic architecture of supergenes affects their evolutionary fate, and use forward simulations to demonstrate that differences in genomic architecture affect the degeneration of super-genes.
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Supergenes are genomic regions containing sets of tightly linked loci that control multi-trait phenotypic polymorphisms under balancing selection. Recent advances in genomics have uncovered significant variation in both the genomic architecture as well as the mode of origin of supergenes across diverse organismal systems. Although the role of genomic architecture for the origin of supergenes has been much discussed, differences in the genomic architecture also subsequently affect the evolutionary trajectory of supergenes and the rate of degeneration of supergene haplotypes. In this review, we synthesize recent genomic work and historical models of supergene evolution, highlighting how the genomic architecture of supergenes affects their evolutionary fate. We discuss how recent findings on classic supergenes involved in governing ant colony social form, mimicry in butterflies, and heterostyly in flowering plants relate to theoretical expectations. Furthermore, we use forward simulations to demonstrate that differences in genomic architecture affect the degeneration of supergenes. Finally, we discuss implications of the evolution of supergene haplotypes for the long-term fate of balanced polymorphisms governed by supergenes.

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Supergene origin and maintenance in Atlantic cod

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Supergene origin and maintenance in Atlantic cod

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A supergene underlies linked variation in color and morphology in a Holarctic songbird

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Comparative Genomics Elucidates the Origin of a Supergene Controlling Floral Heteromorphism

TL;DR: The present study presents the first chromosome-scale genome assembly of any heterostylous species, that of Primula veris (cowslip), and demonstrates that the S-locus evolved via multiple, asynchronous gene duplications and independent gene translocations.
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TL;DR: In this paper , the first chromosome-scale genome assembly of any heterostylous species, that of Primula veris (cowslip), was presented, and the authors demonstrated that the S-locus evolved via multiple, asynchronous gene duplications and independent gene translocations.
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Social supergenes of superorganisms: Do supergenes play important roles in social evolution?

TL;DR: It is suggested that supergenes, groups of co‐inherited loci, may be involved in a range of intriguing genetic and evolutionary phenomena in insect societies, and may play broad roles in the evolution of cooperation and conflict.
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The Y Chromosome as a Battleground for Intragenomic Conflict

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Improved Reference Genome Uncovers Novel Sex-Linked Regions in the Guppy (Poecilia reticulata).

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