The hyper-diverse order Coleoptera comprises a staggering ~25% of known species on Earth. Despite recent breakthroughs in next generation sequencing, there remains a limited representation of beetle diversity in assembled genomes. Most notably, the ground beetle family Carabidae, comprising more than 40,000 described species, has not been studied in a comparative genomics framework using whole genome data. Here we generate a high-quality genome assembly for Nebria riversi, to examine sources of novelty in the genome evolution of beetles, as well as genetic changes associated with specialization to high elevation alpine habitats. In particular, this genome resource provides a foundation for expanding comparative molecular research into mecha...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
A large number of genetic variation studies have identified cases of mitochondrial genome introgress...
Background: Relatively little is known about the genomic basis and evolution of wood- feeding in bee...
Coleoptera is the most species-rich insect order, yet is currently underrepresented in genomic datab...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most species-rich lineage of animals. Beetles exhibit...
The leaf beetle Chrysomela aeneicollis has a broad geographic range across Western North America but...
An important goal of biology is to understand the key mechanisms of evolution underlying the diversi...
SummaryBeetles are reckoned to make up about one quarter of animal species. Now, the first genome of...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most speciose group of animals, but the evolutionary ...
Background: The mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, is the most ...
International audienceThe Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests t...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
Background: The salt marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus represents a unique opportunity to understand and...
Beetles represent the largest insect order and they display extreme morphological, ecological and be...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
A large number of genetic variation studies have identified cases of mitochondrial genome introgress...
Background: Relatively little is known about the genomic basis and evolution of wood- feeding in bee...
Coleoptera is the most species-rich insect order, yet is currently underrepresented in genomic datab...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most species-rich lineage of animals. Beetles exhibit...
The leaf beetle Chrysomela aeneicollis has a broad geographic range across Western North America but...
An important goal of biology is to understand the key mechanisms of evolution underlying the diversi...
SummaryBeetles are reckoned to make up about one quarter of animal species. Now, the first genome of...
The order Coleoptera (beetles) is arguably the most speciose group of animals, but the evolutionary ...
Background: The mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, is the most ...
International audienceThe Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests t...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
Background: The salt marsh beetle Pogonus chalceus represents a unique opportunity to understand and...
Beetles represent the largest insect order and they display extreme morphological, ecological and be...
The Colorado potato beetle is one of the most challenging agricultural pests to manage. It has shown...
A large number of genetic variation studies have identified cases of mitochondrial genome introgress...
Background: Relatively little is known about the genomic basis and evolution of wood- feeding in bee...