Chromosomal inversions harbour deleterious mutations in the coral, Acropora kenti

A new paper led by Jia shows that there are at least five large, highly polymorphic chromosomal inversions in Acropora kenti, a widespread coral on the Great Barrier Reef. This paper highlights the potential importance of structural variation in corals, and the need for new approaches to characterise it. Published in Molecular Ecology.

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