“…Early studies [Dutrillaux, 1986] reported a correlation between the number of chiasmata and the haploid number of chromosome arms followed by subsequent studies in a wide range of mammalian species [Pardo-Manuel de Villena and Sapienza, 2001;Segura et al, 2013]. In this context, substantial progress has been made in elucidating the mechanisms that control both the formation and genome-wide distribution of COs. MLH1 recombination maps have been constructed for a wide variety of mammalian species, including humans and non-human primates [Sun et al, 2005;Codina-Pascual et al, 2006;Hassold et al, 2009;Garcia-Cruz et al, 2011;Gruhn et al, 2013Gruhn et al, , 2016Baier et al, 2014], rodents [Froenicke et al, 2002;Dumont and Payseur, 2011;Baier et al, 2014;Basheva et al, 2014;Capilla et al, 2014], pigs [Muñoz et al, 2012;Mary et al, 2014Mary et al, , 2016, bovids [Vozdova et al, 2013[Vozdova et al, , 2014Sebestova et al, 2016], and other eutherian groups such as afrotherian species, carnivorans, and insectivorans [Borodin et al, 2008;Segura et al, 2013;Muñoz-Fuentes et al, 2015].…”