Background: Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles have led to the understanding that despite its importance for taxonomy, phenotypic similarity of wing patterns does not correlate with phylogenetic relationship. To gain insights into various aspects of speciation in the Spurge Hawkmoth (Hyles euphorbiae), we assembled a chromosome-level genome and investigated some of its characteristics. Results: The genome of a male H. euphorbiae was sequenced using PacBio and Hi-C data, yielding a 504 Mb assembly (scaffold N50 of 18.2 Mb) with 99.9% of data represented by the 29 largest scaffolds forming the haploid chromosome set. Consistent with this, FISH analysis of the karyotype revealed n = 29 chromosomes a...
Karyotypes are generally conserved between closely related species and large chromosome rearrangemen...
Molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that similar wing and body patterns in the hawkmoth genus Hyl...
Background: Genome sequencing projects have been completed for several species representing four hig...
Background: Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles have led...
Abstract Background Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles ...
Adapted to different ecological niches, moth species belonging to the Hyles genus exhibit a spectacu...
The western Palaearctic species of the hawkmoth genus Hyles (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) have long been...
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary...
The sphinx moth genus Hyles comprises 29 described species inhabiting all continents except Antarcti...
Abstract The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much co...
AbstractThe evolutionary history of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (HEC) was studied using mitochondri...
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary...
BACKGROUND: Genome sequencing projects have been completed for several species representing four hig...
Abstract The hawkmoth genus Rhodafra comprises two African species with unclear relationships, as th...
The 1400 species of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) comprise one of most conspicuous and well-st...
Karyotypes are generally conserved between closely related species and large chromosome rearrangemen...
Molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that similar wing and body patterns in the hawkmoth genus Hyl...
Background: Genome sequencing projects have been completed for several species representing four hig...
Background: Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles have led...
Abstract Background Morphological and traditional genetic studies of the young Pliocene genus Hyles ...
Adapted to different ecological niches, moth species belonging to the Hyles genus exhibit a spectacu...
The western Palaearctic species of the hawkmoth genus Hyles (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) have long been...
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary...
The sphinx moth genus Hyles comprises 29 described species inhabiting all continents except Antarcti...
Abstract The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much co...
AbstractThe evolutionary history of the Hyles euphorbiae complex (HEC) was studied using mitochondri...
The interface between populations and evolving young species continues to generate much contemporary...
BACKGROUND: Genome sequencing projects have been completed for several species representing four hig...
Abstract The hawkmoth genus Rhodafra comprises two African species with unclear relationships, as th...
The 1400 species of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) comprise one of most conspicuous and well-st...
Karyotypes are generally conserved between closely related species and large chromosome rearrangemen...
Molecular phylogenetic studies suggest that similar wing and body patterns in the hawkmoth genus Hyl...
Background: Genome sequencing projects have been completed for several species representing four hig...