Lacerta viridis and Lacerta bilineata are sister species of European green lizards (eastern and western clades, respectively) that, until recently, were grouped together as the L. viridis complex. Genetic incompatibilities were observed between lacertid populations through crossing experiments, which led to the delineation of two separate species within the L. viridis complex. The population history of these sister species and processes driving divergence are unknown. We constructed the first high-quality de novo genome assemblies for both L. viridis and L. bilineata through Illumina and PacBio sequencing, with annotation support provided from transcriptome sequencing of several tissues. To estimate gene flow between the two species and ide...
Taxonomy of the lacertid genus Darevskia has been complex since the first morphology-based studies. ...
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
Annotation and variant calling files (VCFs, heffas) for L. viridis and L. bilineata. The variants ha...
Lacerta viridis and Lacerta bilineata are sister species of European green lizards (eastern and west...
The European green lizards of the Lacerta viridis complex consist of two closely related species, L....
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
It is well known that the current genetic pattern of many European species has been highly influence...
Lacertid lizards have long been a fruitful field of scientific enquiry with many people working on t...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
Based on broad, nearly rangewide sampling, we reanalysed the phylogeography of the Lacerta viridis c...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...
Taxonomy of the lacertid genus Darevskia has been complex since the first morphology-based studies. ...
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
Annotation and variant calling files (VCFs, heffas) for L. viridis and L. bilineata. The variants ha...
Lacerta viridis and Lacerta bilineata are sister species of European green lizards (eastern and west...
The European green lizards of the Lacerta viridis complex consist of two closely related species, L....
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
grantor: University of TorontoAn overall phylogeny of the Family Lacertidae was inferred f...
It is well known that the current genetic pattern of many European species has been highly influence...
Lacertid lizards have long been a fruitful field of scientific enquiry with many people working on t...
Lacerta pamphylica and Lacerta trilineata are two currently recognized green lizard species with a h...
Hybridization is likely to occur more often between closely related taxa that have had insufficient ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
Based on broad, nearly rangewide sampling, we reanalysed the phylogeography of the Lacerta viridis c...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
The Mediterranean basin is a hotspot of biodiversity, fuelled by climatic oscillation and geological...
Taxonomy of the lacertid genus Darevskia has been complex since the first morphology-based studies. ...
Climatic conditions changing over time and space shape the evolution of organisms at multiple levels...
Annotation and variant calling files (VCFs, heffas) for L. viridis and L. bilineata. The variants ha...