Abstract Background Recent advances in the accumulation of genetic mapping and DNA sequence information from several salmonid species support the long standing view of an autopolyploid origin of these fishes (i.e., 4R). However, the paralogy relationships of the chromosomal segments descendent from earlier polyploidization events (i.e., 2R/3R) largely remain unknown, mainly due to an unbalanced pseudogenization of paralogous genes that were once resident on the ancient duplicated segments. Inter-specific conserved noncoding elements (CNE) might hold the key in identifying these regions, if they are associated with arrays of genes that have been highly conserved in syntenic blocks through evolution. To test this hypothesis, we investigated t...
International audienceRainbow trout is a native species from the Northwest cost of North America and...
Vertebrate genomes contain thousands of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) that often function as t...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...
Abstract Background Rainbow trout is an economically important fish and a suitable experimental orga...
Comparative genomic studies suggest that the modern day assemblage of ray-finned fishes have descend...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is hypothesized to be an important evolutionary mechanism that can fa...
Background: Comparative genomic studies suggest that the modern day assemblage of ray-finnedfishes h...
Many important model organisms for biomedical and evolutionary research have sequenced genomes, but ...
Abstract Background To enhance capabilities for genomic analyses in rainbow trout, such as genomic s...
Salmonid fishes are among the few animal taxa with a probable recent tetraploid ancestor. The presen...
Background The development of large genomic resources has become a prerequisite to elucidate the wid...
Every genome encodes a story of evolution, the remarkable complexity of life. Today, about five deca...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
In salmonid species, nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) have frequently been found on a single chro...
Abstract Background Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are cultivated worldwide for aquaculture pro...
International audienceRainbow trout is a native species from the Northwest cost of North America and...
Vertebrate genomes contain thousands of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) that often function as t...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...
Abstract Background Rainbow trout is an economically important fish and a suitable experimental orga...
Comparative genomic studies suggest that the modern day assemblage of ray-finned fishes have descend...
Whole-genome duplication (WGD) is hypothesized to be an important evolutionary mechanism that can fa...
Background: Comparative genomic studies suggest that the modern day assemblage of ray-finnedfishes h...
Many important model organisms for biomedical and evolutionary research have sequenced genomes, but ...
Abstract Background To enhance capabilities for genomic analyses in rainbow trout, such as genomic s...
Salmonid fishes are among the few animal taxa with a probable recent tetraploid ancestor. The presen...
Background The development of large genomic resources has become a prerequisite to elucidate the wid...
Every genome encodes a story of evolution, the remarkable complexity of life. Today, about five deca...
Salmonids (e.g. Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, and trouts) have a long legacy of genome duplicatio...
In salmonid species, nucleolar organizing regions (NORs) have frequently been found on a single chro...
Abstract Background Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are cultivated worldwide for aquaculture pro...
International audienceRainbow trout is a native species from the Northwest cost of North America and...
Vertebrate genomes contain thousands of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) that often function as t...
The northern pike is the most frequently studied member of the Esociformes, the closest order to the...