Restriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular approach to generate thousands of SNPs used to address diverse questions in population genomics. Comparatively, the suitability of RAD-tag genotyping to address evolutionary questions across divergent species has been the subject of only a few recent studies. Here, we evaluate the applicability of this approach to conduct genome-wide scans for polymorphisms across two cetacean species belonging to distinct families: the short-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis; n = 5 individuals) and the harbor porpoise (Phocoena phocoena; n = 1 individual). Additionally, we explore the effects of varying two parameters in the Stacks analysis pipeline on the number of loci a...
Marine organisms face relatively few barriers to gene flow, and yet even highly mobile species such ...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) occupy a wide range of coastal and pelagic habitats through...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Restriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular approach to generate t...
International audienceRestriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular ...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are commonly used in human genetics, they have only ...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Genetic diversity is essential for populations to adapt to changing environments. Measures of geneti...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...
The advent of massive parallel sequencing technologies has resulted in an increase of studies based ...
The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is the most common cetacean species worldwide and the on...
Marine organisms face relatively few barriers to gene flow, and yet even highly mobile species such ...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) occupy a wide range of coastal and pelagic habitats through...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...
Restriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular approach to generate t...
International audienceRestriction site-Associated DNA tag (RAD-tag) sequencing has become a popular ...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Although single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are commonly used in human genetics, they have only ...
The field of population genetics is rapidly moving into population genomics as the quantity of data ...
Genetic diversity is essential for populations to adapt to changing environments. Measures of geneti...
Highly mobile marine species in areas with no obvious geographical barriers are expected to show low...
The advent of massive parallel sequencing technologies has resulted in an increase of studies based ...
The bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is the most common cetacean species worldwide and the on...
Marine organisms face relatively few barriers to gene flow, and yet even highly mobile species such ...
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) occupy a wide range of coastal and pelagic habitats through...
Despite no obvious barrier to gene flow, historical environmental processes and ecological specializ...