Salmonids represent an intriguing taxonomical group for investigating genome evolution in vertebrates due to their relatively recent last common whole genome duplication event, which occurred between 80 and 100 million years ago. Here, we report on the chromosome-level genome assembly of European grayling (Thymallus thymallus), which represents one of the earliest diverged salmonid subfamilies. To achieve this, we first generated relatively long genomic scaffolds by using a previously published draft genome assembly along with long-read sequencing data and a linkage map. We then merged those scaffolds by applying synteny evidence from the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) genome. Comparisons of the European grayling genome assembly to the genom...
The ancestral genome duplication that occurred around 80-100 MYA in the common ancestor of extant sa...
The supplementary tables and figures that accompany the manuscript entitled "The chromosome-level ge...
Salmonids have been classified into nine genera and roughly sixty-eight closely re-lated species. Co...
Salmonids represent an intriguing taxonomical group for investigating genome evolution in vertebrate...
Every genome encodes a story of evolution, the remarkable complexity of life. Today, about five deca...
The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-spec...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...
<div><p>The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest orde...
Salmonids are of particular interest to evolutionary biologists due to their incredible diversity of...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) has been a major evolutionary driver of increased genomic complexity ...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is hypothesized to be an important evolutionary mechanism that can fa...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) has been a major evolutionary driver of increased genomic complexity ...
Background: The Atlantic salmon genome is in the process of returning to a diploid state after under...
The ancestral genome duplication that occurred around 80-100 MYA in the common ancestor of extant sa...
The supplementary tables and figures that accompany the manuscript entitled "The chromosome-level ge...
Salmonids have been classified into nine genera and roughly sixty-eight closely re-lated species. Co...
Salmonids represent an intriguing taxonomical group for investigating genome evolution in vertebrate...
Every genome encodes a story of evolution, the remarkable complexity of life. Today, about five deca...
The whole-genome duplication 80 million years ago of the common ancestor of salmonids (salmonid-spec...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...
<div><p>The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest orde...
Salmonids are of particular interest to evolutionary biologists due to their incredible diversity of...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) has been a major evolutionary driver of increased genomic complexity ...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is hypothesized to be an important evolutionary mechanism that can fa...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) has been a major evolutionary driver of increased genomic complexity ...
Background: The Atlantic salmon genome is in the process of returning to a diploid state after under...
The ancestral genome duplication that occurred around 80-100 MYA in the common ancestor of extant sa...
The supplementary tables and figures that accompany the manuscript entitled "The chromosome-level ge...
Salmonids have been classified into nine genera and roughly sixty-eight closely re-lated species. Co...