With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from population samples, molecular ecology studies will be able to take truly genome-wide approaches. This now applies to an avian model system in ecological and evolutionary research: Old World flycatchers of the genus Ficedula, for which we recently obtained a 1.1Gb collared flycatcher genome assembly and identified 13 million single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)s in population resequencing of this species and its sister species, pied flycatcher. Here, we developed a custom 50K Illumina iSelect flycatcher SNP array with markers covering 30 autosomes and the Z chromosome. Using a number of selection criteria for inclusion in the array, both genotyping su...
Properly estimating genetic diversity in populations of non-model species requires a basic understan...
Due to its central importance to many aspects of evolutionary biology and population genetics, the l...
Background: Inference of population and species histories and population stratification using geneti...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from populati...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
In order to get full understanding of how evolution proceeds in natural settings it is necessary to ...
Detailed linkage and recombination rate maps are necessary to use the full potential of genome seque...
Detailed linkage and recombination rate maps are necessary to use the full potential of genome seque...
Recombination rate is heterogeneous across the genome of various species, and so are genetic diversi...
Recombination rate is heterogeneous across the genome of various species and so are genetic diversit...
Detailed linkage and recombination rate maps are necessary to use the full potential of genome seque...
Between closely related species there are genomic regions with a higher level of differentiation com...
A current debate within population genomics surrounds the relevance of patterns of genomic different...
Individuals vary from each other in their genetic content. Genetic diversity is at the core of the e...
Properly estimating genetic diversity in populations of non-model species requires a basic understan...
Due to its central importance to many aspects of evolutionary biology and population genetics, the l...
Background: Inference of population and species histories and population stratification using geneti...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from populati...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
In order to get full understanding of how evolution proceeds in natural settings it is necessary to ...
Detailed linkage and recombination rate maps are necessary to use the full potential of genome seque...
Detailed linkage and recombination rate maps are necessary to use the full potential of genome seque...
Recombination rate is heterogeneous across the genome of various species, and so are genetic diversi...
Recombination rate is heterogeneous across the genome of various species and so are genetic diversit...
Detailed linkage and recombination rate maps are necessary to use the full potential of genome seque...
Between closely related species there are genomic regions with a higher level of differentiation com...
A current debate within population genomics surrounds the relevance of patterns of genomic different...
Individuals vary from each other in their genetic content. Genetic diversity is at the core of the e...
Properly estimating genetic diversity in populations of non-model species requires a basic understan...
Due to its central importance to many aspects of evolutionary biology and population genetics, the l...
Background: Inference of population and species histories and population stratification using geneti...