TRANSCRIPTOMES folder includes: (1) The transcriptome assembly for each of the 18 reptile individuals sequenced (e.g. file name: SM1_centroids_nucleotides.fasta), see list below. These contain the longest open reading frames (ORFs) produced by Trinity, which were then clustered by UCLUST into centroids to reduce redundancy within a single species' transcriptome. A centroid may have collapsed multiple isoforms, truncated transcripts, and alleles from a gene, but it may also have collapsed very recent paralogs. Files are named by sequence identifier (e.g. SM) listed below. (2) The Trinotate annotation databases for each transcriptome (e.g. file name: trinotate_annotation_report_SM1.xls). The prot_id corresponds to the centroid sequence in t...
An ortholog key file (Ortholog_Key_3_20_2014.xlsx) that contains a list of each putative ortholog cl...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
Regeneration is a relatively widespread phenomenon in nature, although different organisms exhibit d...
TRANSCRIPTOMES folder includes: (1) The transcriptome assembly for each of the 18 reptile individua...
Background: Reptiles are largely under-represented in comparative genomics despite the fact that the...
Despite the remarkable diversity that characterizes the Class Reptilia, in terms of physiology, morp...
Comparative analyses of central molecular networks uncover variation that can be targeted by biomedi...
Reptiles include more than 10'000 species that collectively exhibit an outstanding variety of phenot...
Background: The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptations, provi...
Abstract Background The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptation...
ALIGNED_ALL_ORTHOLOGS folder: We used OrthoMCL to cluster ORF-centroids from all species into putati...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is a very valuable resource to understand the evolutionary history of ...
Background: The green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis, is a key species for both laboratory and fi...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer the opportunity for population genomic study of ...
Abstract Background The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is a species of extraordinary zoological inter...
An ortholog key file (Ortholog_Key_3_20_2014.xlsx) that contains a list of each putative ortholog cl...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
Regeneration is a relatively widespread phenomenon in nature, although different organisms exhibit d...
TRANSCRIPTOMES folder includes: (1) The transcriptome assembly for each of the 18 reptile individua...
Background: Reptiles are largely under-represented in comparative genomics despite the fact that the...
Despite the remarkable diversity that characterizes the Class Reptilia, in terms of physiology, morp...
Comparative analyses of central molecular networks uncover variation that can be targeted by biomedi...
Reptiles include more than 10'000 species that collectively exhibit an outstanding variety of phenot...
Background: The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptations, provi...
Abstract Background The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptation...
ALIGNED_ALL_ORTHOLOGS folder: We used OrthoMCL to cluster ORF-centroids from all species into putati...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is a very valuable resource to understand the evolutionary history of ...
Background: The green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis, is a key species for both laboratory and fi...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies offer the opportunity for population genomic study of ...
Abstract Background The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is a species of extraordinary zoological inter...
An ortholog key file (Ortholog_Key_3_20_2014.xlsx) that contains a list of each putative ortholog cl...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
Regeneration is a relatively widespread phenomenon in nature, although different organisms exhibit d...