In animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely mammals and drosophilids, in which fully sequenced, well-annotated genomes have been available for years. Data from other metazoan phyla are scarce, probably because the vast majority of living species still lack a closely related reference genome. Here we achieve de novo, reference-free population genomic analysis from wild samples in five non-model animal species, based on next-generation sequencing transcriptome data. We introduce a pipe-line for cDNA assembly, read mapping, SNP/genotype calling, and data cleaning, with specific focus on the issue of hidden paralogy detection. In two species for which a reference genome is available, similar results were obtai...
Amplicon metabarcoding is an established technique to analyse the taxonomic composition of communiti...
Background: Genome-wide data are invaluable to characterize differentiation and adaptation of natura...
Genome sequencing enables answering fundamental questions about the genetic basis of adaptation, pop...
International audienceIn animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely...
<div><p>In animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely mammals and d...
In animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely mammals and drosophil...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer the opportunity for population genomic study of ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer the opportunity for population genomic study of ...
Traditionally, genomic or transcriptomic data have been restricted to a few model or emerging model ...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) is revolutionizing biological research by enabling scientists to qu...
Background: Recent advances in genomics have greatly increased research opportunities for non-model ...
Reduced representation libraries (RRS) allow large scale studies on non-model species to be performe...
Abstract.—Despite considerable effort from the systematics community, delimiting species boundaries ...
Next generation sequencing methods, such as RNA-seq, have permitted the exploration of gene expressi...
Over the past decade, long-term studies of vertebrate populations have been the focus of many quanti...
Amplicon metabarcoding is an established technique to analyse the taxonomic composition of communiti...
Background: Genome-wide data are invaluable to characterize differentiation and adaptation of natura...
Genome sequencing enables answering fundamental questions about the genetic basis of adaptation, pop...
International audienceIn animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely...
<div><p>In animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely mammals and d...
In animals, the population genomic literature is dominated by two taxa, namely mammals and drosophil...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer the opportunity for population genomic study of ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer the opportunity for population genomic study of ...
Traditionally, genomic or transcriptomic data have been restricted to a few model or emerging model ...
High-throughput sequencing (HTS) is revolutionizing biological research by enabling scientists to qu...
Background: Recent advances in genomics have greatly increased research opportunities for non-model ...
Reduced representation libraries (RRS) allow large scale studies on non-model species to be performe...
Abstract.—Despite considerable effort from the systematics community, delimiting species boundaries ...
Next generation sequencing methods, such as RNA-seq, have permitted the exploration of gene expressi...
Over the past decade, long-term studies of vertebrate populations have been the focus of many quanti...
Amplicon metabarcoding is an established technique to analyse the taxonomic composition of communiti...
Background: Genome-wide data are invaluable to characterize differentiation and adaptation of natura...
Genome sequencing enables answering fundamental questions about the genetic basis of adaptation, pop...