Background: The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible to generate very large amounts of sequence data in species with little or no genome information. Combined with the large phenotypic databases available for wild and non-model species, these data will provide an unprecedented opportunity to “genomicise” ecological model organisms and establish the genetic basis of quantitative traits in natural populations. Results: This paper describes the sequencing, de novo assembly and analysis from the transcriptome of eight tissues of ten wild great tits. Approximately 4.6 million sequences and 1.4 billion bases of DNA were generated and assembled into 95,979 contigs, one third of which aligned with known...
The black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) is a galliform bird species that is important forboth ecological st...
Since the publication of Mayr's Systematics and the Origin of Species, birds have been important mod...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...
Abstract Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it po...
Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible t...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...
The vast amount of phenotypic information collected in some wild animal populations makes them extre...
Abstract Background Adaptive divergence driven by environmental heterogeneity has long been a fascin...
Understanding the genetic basis of biological processes is a fundamental component of modern ecology...
Background: Animal migration requires adaptations in morphological, physiological and behavioural tr...
Although there is growing interest to take genomics into the complex realms of natural populations, ...
Abstract Background In order to understand patterns of adaptation and molecular evolution it is impo...
The great tit (Parus major) is a well-studied wild bird which has been used as a model species to do...
The microarray technology has revolutionized biological research in the last decade. By monitoring t...
Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird pop...
The black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) is a galliform bird species that is important forboth ecological st...
Since the publication of Mayr's Systematics and the Origin of Species, birds have been important mod...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...
Abstract Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it po...
Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible t...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...
The vast amount of phenotypic information collected in some wild animal populations makes them extre...
Abstract Background Adaptive divergence driven by environmental heterogeneity has long been a fascin...
Understanding the genetic basis of biological processes is a fundamental component of modern ecology...
Background: Animal migration requires adaptations in morphological, physiological and behavioural tr...
Although there is growing interest to take genomics into the complex realms of natural populations, ...
Abstract Background In order to understand patterns of adaptation and molecular evolution it is impo...
The great tit (Parus major) is a well-studied wild bird which has been used as a model species to do...
The microarray technology has revolutionized biological research in the last decade. By monitoring t...
Clutch size and egg mass are life history traits that have been extensively studied in wild bird pop...
The black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) is a galliform bird species that is important forboth ecological st...
Since the publication of Mayr's Systematics and the Origin of Species, birds have been important mod...
<p>Currently, there is much debate on the genetic architecture of quantitative traits in wild popula...