The invention and development of Next Generation Sequencing has opened up new possibilities for exploring the genomes of non-model organisms. For this thesis, a diverse range of non-model species from both plants and animals were used to identify and answer questions of evolutionary interest in four case studies. In doing so, a wide assortment of methodologies were used and developed, taking full advantage of the versatility that whole genome sequencing can provide. The genome of the Natal Long Fingered Bat, Miniopterus natalensis, was assembled to investigate the genetic mechanisms responsible for the evolution of the bat wing. The assembled genome was required to facilitate RNA-seq and ChIP-seq analysis. In addition to the genome assembly...
A report on the 46th annual PopGroup conference, Glasgow, UK, December 18-21, 201
Recent and ongoing advances in DNA sequencing, coupled with computational developments, have opened ...
The potential role of whole genome duplication (WGD) in evolution is controversial. Whereas some vie...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
The Zoonomia Project is investigating the genomics of shared and specialized traits in eutherian mam...
Copyright © 2019 The Authors, Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate sub...
We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30x)...
Today we count some 62,000 species of vertebrates (half are fishes) including some 550 species of ma...
Understanding the process of evolution is crucial in biology because the diversity of life on earth ...
The Animal Kingdom shows an astonishing diversity, the product of over 550 million years of animal e...
Bats are unique among mammals, possessing some of the rarest mammalian adaptations, including true s...
Background The gemsbok (Oryx gazella) is one of the largest antelopes in Africa. Gemsbok are hetero...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
The genome sequence of eukaryotic species is being determined making use of two intrinsically differ...
Extensive insights into the genome composition, organization, and evolution have been gained from th...
A report on the 46th annual PopGroup conference, Glasgow, UK, December 18-21, 201
Recent and ongoing advances in DNA sequencing, coupled with computational developments, have opened ...
The potential role of whole genome duplication (WGD) in evolution is controversial. Whereas some vie...
Speciation genomic studies aim to interpret patterns of genome-wide variation in light of the proces...
The Zoonomia Project is investigating the genomics of shared and specialized traits in eutherian mam...
Copyright © 2019 The Authors, Recent studies suggest that closely related species can accumulate sub...
We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30x)...
Today we count some 62,000 species of vertebrates (half are fishes) including some 550 species of ma...
Understanding the process of evolution is crucial in biology because the diversity of life on earth ...
The Animal Kingdom shows an astonishing diversity, the product of over 550 million years of animal e...
Bats are unique among mammals, possessing some of the rarest mammalian adaptations, including true s...
Background The gemsbok (Oryx gazella) is one of the largest antelopes in Africa. Gemsbok are hetero...
Gene duplication is a key source of genetic innovation. The recent availability of whole-genome sequ...
The genome sequence of eukaryotic species is being determined making use of two intrinsically differ...
Extensive insights into the genome composition, organization, and evolution have been gained from th...
A report on the 46th annual PopGroup conference, Glasgow, UK, December 18-21, 201
Recent and ongoing advances in DNA sequencing, coupled with computational developments, have opened ...
The potential role of whole genome duplication (WGD) in evolution is controversial. Whereas some vie...