Insights into the evolution of non-model organisms are limited by the lack of reference genomes of high ac-curacy, completeness, and contiguity. Here, we present a chromosome-level, karyotype-validated reference genome and pangenome for the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica). We complement these resources with a reference-free multialignment of the reference genome with other bird genomes and with the most compre-hensive catalog of genetic markers for the barn swallow. We identify potentially conserved and accelerated genes using the multialignment and estimate genome-wide linkage disequilibrium using the catalog. We use the pangenome to infer core and accessory genes and to detect variants using it as a reference. Overall, these resources will...
Abstract Background The genomics era has produced an arsenal of resources from sequenced organisms a...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale whole genome sequencing efforts in birds have elucidated broa...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to lead to adaptation and speciation as they reduce recombination...
Genomic studies in non-model species are often limited by the lack of chromosome-level, well-annotat...
Insights into the genomic evolution of non-model organisms are often limited by the lack of referenc...
The present thesis is divided in two sections. The first section outlines the scientific work that I...
Background: The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is a migratory bird that has been the focus of a larg...
The house sparrow is an important model species for studying physiological, ecological and evolution...
Abstract The house sparrow is an important model species for studying physiological, ecological and...
Despite available data from bird species are significantly increasing, a comprehensive picture of th...
Background: The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is a migratory bird that has been the focus of a larg...
New genomic tools open doors to study ecology, evolution, and population genomics of wild animals. F...
The avian mitochondrial genome is organised in a small circular molecule of DNA, present in hundreds...
Hybrid zones are geographic regions where isolating barriers between divergent populations are chall...
Although there is growing interest to take genomics into the complex realms of natural populations, ...
Abstract Background The genomics era has produced an arsenal of resources from sequenced organisms a...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale whole genome sequencing efforts in birds have elucidated broa...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to lead to adaptation and speciation as they reduce recombination...
Genomic studies in non-model species are often limited by the lack of chromosome-level, well-annotat...
Insights into the genomic evolution of non-model organisms are often limited by the lack of referenc...
The present thesis is divided in two sections. The first section outlines the scientific work that I...
Background: The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is a migratory bird that has been the focus of a larg...
The house sparrow is an important model species for studying physiological, ecological and evolution...
Abstract The house sparrow is an important model species for studying physiological, ecological and...
Despite available data from bird species are significantly increasing, a comprehensive picture of th...
Background: The barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) is a migratory bird that has been the focus of a larg...
New genomic tools open doors to study ecology, evolution, and population genomics of wild animals. F...
The avian mitochondrial genome is organised in a small circular molecule of DNA, present in hundreds...
Hybrid zones are geographic regions where isolating barriers between divergent populations are chall...
Although there is growing interest to take genomics into the complex realms of natural populations, ...
Abstract Background The genomics era has produced an arsenal of resources from sequenced organisms a...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale whole genome sequencing efforts in birds have elucidated broa...
Chromosomal inversions are thought to lead to adaptation and speciation as they reduce recombination...