Abstract Background The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is a species of extraordinary zoological interest, being the only surviving member of an entire order of reptiles which diverged early in amniote evolution. In addition to their unique phylogenetic placement, many aspects of tuatara biology, including temperature-dependent sex determination, cold adaptation and extreme longevity have the potential to inform studies of genome evolution and development. Despite increasing interest in the tuatara genome, genomic resources for the species are still very limited. We aimed to address this by assembling a transcriptome for tuatara from an early-stage embryo, which will provide a resource for genome annotation, molecular marker development and s...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
High elevation adaptation offers an excellent study system to understand the genetic basis of adapti...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)-the only living member of the reptilian order Rhynchocephalia (Sph...
De novo sequence assembly and characterisation of a partial transcriptome for an evolutionarily dist...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is of ‘‘extraordinary biological interest’ ’ as the most distincti...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Despite the remarkable diversity that characterizes the Class Reptilia, in terms of physiology, morp...
Background: The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptations, provi...
Reptiles include more than 10'000 species that collectively exhibit an outstanding variety of phenot...
Abstract Background The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptation...
Background: Reptiles are largely under-represented in comparative genomics despite the fact that the...
The Himalayan Arc is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. Among its numerous cryptic and und...
Datasets associated with the Molecular Evolution of Tuatara Visual System supplement to the paper: T...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
High elevation adaptation offers an excellent study system to understand the genetic basis of adapti...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)-the only living member of the reptilian order Rhynchocephalia (Sph...
De novo sequence assembly and characterisation of a partial transcriptome for an evolutionarily dist...
The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is of ‘‘extraordinary biological interest’ ’ as the most distincti...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Tuatara, Sphenodon punctatus, is the last survivor of the distinctive reptilian order Rhynchocephali...
Despite the remarkable diversity that characterizes the Class Reptilia, in terms of physiology, morp...
Background: The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptations, provi...
Reptiles include more than 10'000 species that collectively exhibit an outstanding variety of phenot...
Abstract Background The reptiles, characterized by both diversity and unique evolutionary adaptation...
Background: Reptiles are largely under-represented in comparative genomics despite the fact that the...
The Himalayan Arc is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. Among its numerous cryptic and und...
Datasets associated with the Molecular Evolution of Tuatara Visual System supplement to the paper: T...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
High elevation adaptation offers an excellent study system to understand the genetic basis of adapti...