Cichlid fish from East Africa are remarkable for phenotypic and behavioral diversity on a backdrop of genomic similarity. In 2006, the Joint Genome Institute completed low coverage survey sequencing of the genomes of five phenotypically and ecologically diverse Lake Malawi species. We report a computational and comparative analysis of these data that provides insight into the mechanisms that make closely related species different from one another. We produced assemblies for the five species ranging in aggregate length from 68 to 79 megabase pairs, identified putative orthologs for more than 12,000 human genes, and predicted more than 32,000 cross-species single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Nucleotide diversity was lower than that found ...
How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endur...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...
© 2008 Loh et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. The electronic version of this article is the comple...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
The cichlid fish species flocks of East Africa provide a compelling model system in which to study t...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Cichlid fishes are famous for large, diverse and replicated adaptive radiations in the Great Lakes o...
Hybridization is believed to be an important mechanism for genetic diversity and speciation in many ...
Species introductions can provide unplanned and occasionally replicated experiments that can be stud...
The hundreds of cichlid fish species in Lake Malawi constitute the most extensive recent vertebrate ...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes in East African Lake Malawi encompasses over 500 species th...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endur...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...
© 2008 Loh et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. The electronic version of this article is the comple...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
The cichlid fish species flocks of East Africa provide a compelling model system in which to study t...
Cichlid fishes have evolved tremendous morphological and behavioral diversity in the waters of East ...
Cichlid fishes are famous for large, diverse and replicated adaptive radiations in the Great Lakes o...
Hybridization is believed to be an important mechanism for genetic diversity and speciation in many ...
Species introductions can provide unplanned and occasionally replicated experiments that can be stud...
The hundreds of cichlid fish species in Lake Malawi constitute the most extensive recent vertebrate ...
Understanding the genomic basis and origin of phenotypic variation is one of the fundamental questio...
The adaptive radiation of cichlid fishes in East African Lake Malawi encompasses over 500 species th...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
How variation in the genome translates into biological diversity and new species originate has endur...
The genomic causes and effects of divergent ecological selection during speciation are still poorly ...
Lake Malawi contains a flock of \u3e500 species of cichlid fish that have evolved from a common ance...