Freshwater eels (Anguilla sp.) have large economic, cultural, ecological and aesthetic importance worldwide, but they suffered more than 90% decline in global stocks over the past few decades. Proper genetic resources, such as sequenced, assembled and annotated genomes, are essential to help plan sustainable recoveries by identifying physiological, biochemical and genetic mechanisms that caused the declines or that may lead to recoveries. Here, we present the first sequenced genome of the American Eel. This genome contained 305,043 contigs (N50 = 7,397) and 79,209 scaffolds (N50 = 86,641) for a total size of 1.41 Gb, which is in the middle of the range of previous estimations for this species. In addition, protein coding regions, including ...
Measuring the effects of selection on the genome imposed by human-altered environment is currently a...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
Paralogues pairs are more frequently observed in eels (Anguilla sp.) than in other teleosts. The par...
Freshwater eels (Anguilla sp.) have large economic, cultural, ecological and aesthetic importance wo...
AbstractThe Japanese eel is a much appreciated research object and very important for Asian aquacult...
species inhabiting the temperate areas such as the European, American and Japanese eels, are importa...
The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the spec...
BACKGROUND Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is ...
A ddRAD-based genetic map and its integration with the genome assembly of Japanese eel and 115 Simpl...
Comparative genomic approaches can identify putative private and shared signatures of selection. We ...
increased use to identify and genotype large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in mo...
Background: Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
The Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica), European eel (Anguilla anguilla), and American eel (Anguilla r...
Elucidating barriers to gene flow is important for understanding the dynamics of speciation. Here we...
Measuring the effects of selection on the genome imposed by human-altered environment is currently a...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
Paralogues pairs are more frequently observed in eels (Anguilla sp.) than in other teleosts. The par...
Freshwater eels (Anguilla sp.) have large economic, cultural, ecological and aesthetic importance wo...
AbstractThe Japanese eel is a much appreciated research object and very important for Asian aquacult...
species inhabiting the temperate areas such as the European, American and Japanese eels, are importa...
The importance of speciation-with-gene-flow scenarios is increasingly appreciated. However, the spec...
BACKGROUND Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is ...
A ddRAD-based genetic map and its integration with the genome assembly of Japanese eel and 115 Simpl...
Comparative genomic approaches can identify putative private and shared signatures of selection. We ...
increased use to identify and genotype large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in mo...
Background: Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is...
Next-generation sequencing and the collection of genome-wide data allow identifying adaptive variati...
The Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica), European eel (Anguilla anguilla), and American eel (Anguilla r...
Elucidating barriers to gene flow is important for understanding the dynamics of speciation. Here we...
Measuring the effects of selection on the genome imposed by human-altered environment is currently a...
[[abstract]]The genus Anguilla Shaw of Family Anguillidae consists entirely of freshwater eels, incl...
Paralogues pairs are more frequently observed in eels (Anguilla sp.) than in other teleosts. The par...