Large genome size, including immense repetitive and non-coding fractions, still present challenges for capacity, bioinformatics and thus affordability of whole genome sequencing in most amphibians. Here, we test the performance of a single transcriptome to understand whether it can provide a cost-efficient resource for species with large unknown genomes. Using RNA from six different tissues from a single Palearctic green toad (Bufo viridis) specimen and Hiseq2000, we obtained 22,5 Mio reads and publish >100,000 unigene sequences. To evaluate efficacy and quality, we first use this data to identify green toad specific candidate genes, known from other vertebrates for their role in sex determination and differentiation. Of a list of 37 genes,...
Polyploidization, which is expected to trigger major genomic reorganizations, occurs much less commo...
A simple way to quickly optimize microsatellites in nonmodel organisms is to reuse loci available in...
Genomic resources for amphibians are still hugely under-represented in vertebrate genomic research, ...
<div><p>Large genome size, including immense repetitive and non-coding fractions, still present chal...
Large genome size, including immense repetitive and non-coding fractions, still present challenges f...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
Genomic analysis of hybrid zones offers unique insights into emerging reproductive isolation and the...
To date, the majority of studies into sex determination and sexual development have focused on the m...
<div><p>Transcriptome profiles provide a practical and inexpensive alternative to explore genomic da...
International audienceThe growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebr...
The growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebrates such as amphibian...
We demonstrate a genotyping-by-sequencing approach to identify homomorphic sex chromosomes and their...
We demonstrate a genotyping-by-sequencing approach to identify homomorphic sex chromosomes and their...
Transcriptome profiles provide a practical and inexpensive alternative to explore genomic data in no...
Polyploidization, which is expected to trigger major genomic reorganizations, occurs much less commo...
A simple way to quickly optimize microsatellites in nonmodel organisms is to reuse loci available in...
Genomic resources for amphibians are still hugely under-represented in vertebrate genomic research, ...
<div><p>Large genome size, including immense repetitive and non-coding fractions, still present chal...
Large genome size, including immense repetitive and non-coding fractions, still present challenges f...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
Due to the prevailing sex chromosome homomorphy and large genome size, the knowledge on sex determin...
Genomic analysis of hybrid zones offers unique insights into emerging reproductive isolation and the...
To date, the majority of studies into sex determination and sexual development have focused on the m...
<div><p>Transcriptome profiles provide a practical and inexpensive alternative to explore genomic da...
International audienceThe growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebr...
The growing interest in the lability of sex determination in non-model vertebrates such as amphibian...
We demonstrate a genotyping-by-sequencing approach to identify homomorphic sex chromosomes and their...
We demonstrate a genotyping-by-sequencing approach to identify homomorphic sex chromosomes and their...
Transcriptome profiles provide a practical and inexpensive alternative to explore genomic data in no...
Polyploidization, which is expected to trigger major genomic reorganizations, occurs much less commo...
A simple way to quickly optimize microsatellites in nonmodel organisms is to reuse loci available in...
Genomic resources for amphibians are still hugely under-represented in vertebrate genomic research, ...