Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic connectivity, to estimate population sizes, and to identify targets of selection. Many imperiled eagle populations require such efforts and would benefit from enhanced genomic resources. We sequenced, assembled, and annotated the first eagle genome using DNA from a male golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) captured in western North America. We constructed genomic libraries that were sequenced using Illumina technology and assembled the high-quality data to a depth of ~40x coverage. The genome assembly includes 2,552 scaffolds >10 Kb and 415 scaffolds >1.2 Mb. We annotated 16,571 genes that are involved in myriad biological processes, including such di...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
In the past half-century, two raptors with similar life histories, bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucoceph...
The persecution of birds of prey, including poaching, trapping, poisoning and shooting, is a persist...
Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic conne...
Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic conne...
Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic conne...
Molecular markers can reveal interesting aspects of organismal ecology and evolution, especially whe...
Understanding the genetics of a population is a critical component of developing conservation strate...
This dataset is the foundation of the paper published in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Socie...
Most species are constrained by geographic barriers to dispersal and geneflow, and such limitations ...
The eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca; EIE) is a large raptor found throughout central Europe a...
Background: Management requires a robust understanding of between- and within-species genetic variab...
Although eagles play pivotal roles in most Native Americans, First Nations, and Mesoamericans cultur...
BACKGROUND:The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is the largest Neotropical bird of prey and is threatene...
Background: The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is the largest Neotropical bird of prey and is threaten...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
In the past half-century, two raptors with similar life histories, bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucoceph...
The persecution of birds of prey, including poaching, trapping, poisoning and shooting, is a persist...
Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic conne...
Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic conne...
Biologists routinely use molecular markers to identify conservation units, to quantify genetic conne...
Molecular markers can reveal interesting aspects of organismal ecology and evolution, especially whe...
Understanding the genetics of a population is a critical component of developing conservation strate...
This dataset is the foundation of the paper published in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Socie...
Most species are constrained by geographic barriers to dispersal and geneflow, and such limitations ...
The eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca; EIE) is a large raptor found throughout central Europe a...
Background: Management requires a robust understanding of between- and within-species genetic variab...
Although eagles play pivotal roles in most Native Americans, First Nations, and Mesoamericans cultur...
BACKGROUND:The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is the largest Neotropical bird of prey and is threatene...
Background: The harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) is the largest Neotropical bird of prey and is threaten...
With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome re-sequencing data from populat...
In the past half-century, two raptors with similar life histories, bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucoceph...
The persecution of birds of prey, including poaching, trapping, poisoning and shooting, is a persist...