Sex without crossing over in the yeast Saccharomycodes ludwigii.
Ioannis A PapaioannouFabien DutreuxFrance A PeltierHiromi MaekawaNicolas DelhommeAmit BardhanAnne FriedrichJoseph SchachererMichael KnopPublished in: Genome biology (2021)
Sd. ludwigii has followed a unique evolutionary trajectory that possibly derives fitness benefits from the combination of frequent mating between products of the same meiotic event with the extreme suppression of meiotic recombination. This life style ensures preservation of heterozygosity throughout its genome and may enable the species to adapt to its environment and survive with only minimal levels of rare meiotic recombination. We propose Sd. ludwigii as an excellent natural forum for the study of genome evolution and recombination rates.