Abstract Species’ responses at the genetic level are key to understanding the long-term consequences of anthropogenic global change. Herbaria document such responses, and, with contemporary sampling, provide high-resolution time-series of plant evolutionary change. Characterizing genetic diversity is straightforward for model species with small genomes and a reference sequence. For nonmodel species—with small or large genomes—diversity is traditionally assessed using restriction-enzyme-based sequencing. However, age-related DNA damage and fragmentation preclude the use of this approach for ancient herbarium DNA. Here, we combine reduced-representation sequencing and hybridization-capture to overcome this challenge and efficiently compare co...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
We have used high-density oligonucleotide arrays to characterize common sequence variation in 20 wil...
Population genetic studies of nonmodel organisms frequently employ reduced representation library (R...
Species' responses at the genetic level are key to understanding the long-term consequences of anthr...
Global change is affecting our environment at a rapid pace – but how are species responding? Answeri...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Global herbarium collections house a vast number of plant specimens stretching back over centuries. ...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Abstract Background The world’s herbaria contain millions of specimens, collected and named by thous...
We report short-read Illumina sequencing of 131 Arabidopsis thaliana herbarium specimens across its ...
Herbarium genomics, allowing testing of historic biological hypotheses in plant science, is a promis...
Using massive parallel sequencing, which has become known as second-generation sequencing, some of t...
We report short-read Illumina sequencing of 35 Arabidopsis thaliana herbarium specimens collected in...
In the past ten years, international initiatives have led to the development of large sets of genomi...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
We have used high-density oligonucleotide arrays to characterize common sequence variation in 20 wil...
Population genetic studies of nonmodel organisms frequently employ reduced representation library (R...
Species' responses at the genetic level are key to understanding the long-term consequences of anthr...
Global change is affecting our environment at a rapid pace – but how are species responding? Answeri...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Global herbarium collections house a vast number of plant specimens stretching back over centuries. ...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Unlocking the vast genomic diversity stored in natural history collections would create unprecedente...
Abstract Background The world’s herbaria contain millions of specimens, collected and named by thous...
We report short-read Illumina sequencing of 131 Arabidopsis thaliana herbarium specimens across its ...
Herbarium genomics, allowing testing of historic biological hypotheses in plant science, is a promis...
Using massive parallel sequencing, which has become known as second-generation sequencing, some of t...
We report short-read Illumina sequencing of 35 Arabidopsis thaliana herbarium specimens collected in...
In the past ten years, international initiatives have led to the development of large sets of genomi...
Paleogenomics focuses on the recovery, manipulation, and analysis of ancient DNA (aDNA) from histori...
We have used high-density oligonucleotide arrays to characterize common sequence variation in 20 wil...
Population genetic studies of nonmodel organisms frequently employ reduced representation library (R...