The Himalayan Arc is recognized as a global biodiversity hotspot. Among its numerous cryptic and undiscovered organisms, this composite high-mountain ecosystem harbors many taxa with adaptations to life in high elevations. However, evolutionary patterns and genomic features have been relatively rarely studied in Himalayan vertebrates. Here, we provide the first well-annotated transcriptome of a Greater Himalayan reptile species, the Ladakh Ground skink Asymblepharus ladacensis (Squamata: Scincidae). Based on tissues from the brain, an embryonic disc, and pooled organ material, using pair-end Illumina NextSeq 500 RNAseq, we assembled ~77,000 transcripts, which were annotated using seven functional databases. We tested ~1600 genes, known to b...
Abstract Background Animals living at high altitude must adapt to environments with hypoxia and low ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
BACKGROUND: Animals living at high altitude must adapt to environments with hypoxia and low temperat...
High elevation adaptation offers an excellent study system to understand the genetic basis of adapti...
Background: Organisms living at high altitudes must overcome three major environmental challenges: h...
Understanding how organisms adapt to the environment is a compelling question in modern evolutionary...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms adapt to high-elevation environments at a genome sca...
Background: High-altitude adaptation provides an excellent system for studying how organisms cope wi...
Abstract Background The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is a species of extraordinary zoological inter...
Tibetan frogs, Nanorana parkeri, are differentiated genetically but not morphologically along geogra...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Background: Reptiles are largely under-represented in comparative genomics despite the fact that the...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Despite the remarkable diversity that characterizes the Class Reptilia, in terms of physiology, morp...
Abstract Background The western African clawed frog Xenopus tropicalis is an anuran amphibian specie...
Abstract Background Animals living at high altitude must adapt to environments with hypoxia and low ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
BACKGROUND: Animals living at high altitude must adapt to environments with hypoxia and low temperat...
High elevation adaptation offers an excellent study system to understand the genetic basis of adapti...
Background: Organisms living at high altitudes must overcome three major environmental challenges: h...
Understanding how organisms adapt to the environment is a compelling question in modern evolutionary...
Abstract Background Understanding how organisms adapt to high-elevation environments at a genome sca...
Background: High-altitude adaptation provides an excellent system for studying how organisms cope wi...
Abstract Background The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) is a species of extraordinary zoological inter...
Tibetan frogs, Nanorana parkeri, are differentiated genetically but not morphologically along geogra...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Background: Reptiles are largely under-represented in comparative genomics despite the fact that the...
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new...
Despite the remarkable diversity that characterizes the Class Reptilia, in terms of physiology, morp...
Abstract Background The western African clawed frog Xenopus tropicalis is an anuran amphibian specie...
Abstract Background Animals living at high altitude must adapt to environments with hypoxia and low ...
The continual loss of threatened biodiversity is occurring at an accelerated pace. High-throughput s...
BACKGROUND: Animals living at high altitude must adapt to environments with hypoxia and low temperat...