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Special Issue: Evolutionary Genetics using the sequenced Nasonia genome
Completion of the genome sequence for an organism can produce a phase change in our understanding of both its function, and its evolution. The information gained is multiplied when closely related species are sequenced in parallel. This special issue of Hereditycontains a set of papers on the genetics of three closely related parasitoid wasps from the genus Nasonia. These papers are a first batch of genetic and population genetic analysis that have utilized these genome sequences, and tackle studies as diverse as recombination and neurotransmission, hybrid breakdown and host preference. They highlight the new research avenues available in this emerging genetic model organism.
Guest Editors:
Professor Leo W. Beukeboom, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Professor Gregory Hurst, University of Liverpool, UK