BACKGROUND: Comparative studies of amniotes have been hindered by a dearth of reptilian molecular sequences. With the genomic assembly of the green anole, Anolis carolinensis available, non-avian reptilian genes can now be compared to mammalian, avian, and amphibian homologs. Furthermore, with more than 350 extant species in the genus Anolis, anoles are an unparalleled example of tetrapod genetic diversity and divergence. As an important ecological, genetic and now genomic reference, it is imperative to develop a standardized Anolis gene nomenclature alongside associated vocabularies and other useful metrics. RESULTS: Here we report the formation of the Anolis Gene Nomenclature Committee (AGNC) and propose a standardized evolutionary charac...
The pattern of reproductive character displacement (RCD)—in which traits associated with reproductiv...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
Abstract. — We examine phylogenetic relationships among anoles using mitochondrial DNA se-quences fr...
Abstract Background Comparative studies of amniotes have been hindered by a dearth of reptilian mole...
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a lizard widespread throughout the southeastern United Stat...
Background: The green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis, is a key species for both laboratory and fi...
Background: The green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis, is a key species for both laboratory and fi...
The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of li...
Anolis lizards (anoles) are textbook study organisms in evolution and ecology. Although several topi...
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) has been widely used as an animal model in physiology and neur...
Recent advances in high-throughput, genomic sequencing allow unprecedented insight into the evolutio...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
We examine phylogenetic relationships among anoles using mitochondrial DNA sequences from the NADH d...
The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of li...
The pattern of reproductive character displacement (RCD)—in which traits associated with reproductiv...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
Abstract. — We examine phylogenetic relationships among anoles using mitochondrial DNA se-quences fr...
Abstract Background Comparative studies of amniotes have been hindered by a dearth of reptilian mole...
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a lizard widespread throughout the southeastern United Stat...
Background: The green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis, is a key species for both laboratory and fi...
Background: The green anole lizard, Anolis carolinensis, is a key species for both laboratory and fi...
The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of li...
Anolis lizards (anoles) are textbook study organisms in evolution and ecology. Although several topi...
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) has been widely used as an animal model in physiology and neur...
Recent advances in high-throughput, genomic sequencing allow unprecedented insight into the evolutio...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
We examine phylogenetic relationships among anoles using mitochondrial DNA sequences from the NADH d...
The evolution of the amniotic egg was one of the great evolutionary innovations in the history of li...
The pattern of reproductive character displacement (RCD)—in which traits associated with reproductiv...
Synopsis Genomic resources for studies of nonavian reptiles have recently improved and will reach a ...
Abstract. — We examine phylogenetic relationships among anoles using mitochondrial DNA se-quences fr...