To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs-the group that includes crocodilians, dinosaurs, and birds-we generated draft genomes of three crocodilians: Alligator mississippiensis (the American alligator), Crocodylus porosus (the saltwater crocodile), and Gavialis gangeticus (the Indian gharial). We observed an exceptionally slow rate of genome evolution within crocodilians at all levels, including nucleotide substitutions, indels, transposable element content and movement, gene family evolution, and chromosomal synteny. When placed within the context of related taxa including birds and turtles, this suggests that the common ancestor of all of these taxa also exhibited slow genome evolution and that the comparatively rapid evol...
Abstract Background With the publication of the draft chicken genome and the recent production of se...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
Extant species in the order Crocodylia are remnants of an ancient lineage of large-bodied archosaur ...
To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs--the group that includes crocodilians, dino...
The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American ...
Three crocodilian genomes reveal ancestral patterns of evolution among archosaur
The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American ...
The Dinosaurs dominated the terrestrial environment for around 170 million years and are probably th...
Reptiles known as dinosaurs pervade scientific and popular culture, while interest in their genomics...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a dynamic genome region with an essential role in the ...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a dynamic genome region with an essential role in the ...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Abstract. Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the orderCrocodylia are divided into th...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
Abstract Background With the publication of the draft chicken genome and the recent production of se...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
Extant species in the order Crocodylia are remnants of an ancient lineage of large-bodied archosaur ...
To provide context for the diversification of archosaurs--the group that includes crocodilians, dino...
The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American ...
Three crocodilian genomes reveal ancestral patterns of evolution among archosaur
The International Crocodilian Genomes Working Group (ICGWG) will sequence and assemble the American ...
The Dinosaurs dominated the terrestrial environment for around 170 million years and are probably th...
Reptiles known as dinosaurs pervade scientific and popular culture, while interest in their genomics...
caiman, Paleosuchus trigonatus, and Cuvier’s dwarf caiman, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, were sequenced a...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a dynamic genome region with an essential role in the ...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a dynamic genome region with an essential role in the ...
Synopsis Characterization of reptilian genomes is essential for understanding the overall diversity ...
Abstract. Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the orderCrocodylia are divided into th...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
Abstract Background With the publication of the draft chicken genome and the recent production of se...
Based on morphological analyses, extant members of the order Crocodylia are divided into three famil...
Extant species in the order Crocodylia are remnants of an ancient lineage of large-bodied archosaur ...