BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our understanding of the origin and evolution of basal chordates. To provide further information to support forward genetics in Ciona intestinalis, we used a combination of natural variation and neutral population genetics as an approach for the systematic identification of new mutations. In addition to the significance of developmental variation for phenotype-driven studies, this approach can encompass important implications in evolutionary and population biology. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we report a preliminary survey for naturally occurring mutations in three geographically interconnected populations of C. intestinalis. The influe...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
<div><p>The cosmopolitan ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> is the most common model species of Tuni...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
Historically, mutations have had a significant impact on the study of developmental processes and ph...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...
The genomes of many marine invertebrates, including the purple sea urchin and the solitary ascidians...
Determining the degree of population connectivity and investigating factors driving genetic exchange...
Invasive species represent promising models to study species' responses to rapidly changing environm...
For whole-genome analysis in a basal chordate (protochordate), we used F1 pseudo-testcross mapping s...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Reproductive isolation is central to speciation, but interspecific crosses between two closely relat...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
<div><p>The cosmopolitan ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> is the most common model species of Tuni...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
Historically, mutations have had a significant impact on the study of developmental processes and ph...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...
The genomes of many marine invertebrates, including the purple sea urchin and the solitary ascidians...
Determining the degree of population connectivity and investigating factors driving genetic exchange...
Invasive species represent promising models to study species' responses to rapidly changing environm...
For whole-genome analysis in a basal chordate (protochordate), we used F1 pseudo-testcross mapping s...
We applied independent species concepts to clarify the phylogeographic structure of the ascidian Ci...
Reproductive isolation is central to speciation, but interspecific crosses between two closely relat...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
Human-mediated dispersal interplays with natural processes and complicates understanding of the biog...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...
<div><p>The cosmopolitan ascidian <i>Ciona intestinalis</i> is the most common model species of Tuni...
The cosmopolitan ascidian Ciona intestinalis is the most common model species of Tunicata, the siste...