The genomes of many marine invertebrates, including the purple sea urchin and the solitary ascidians Ciona intestinalis and Ciona savignyi, show exceptionally high levels of heterozygosity, implying that these populations are highly polymorphic. Analysis of the C. savignyi genome found little evidence to support an elevated mutation rate, but rather points to a large population size contributing to the polymorphism level. In the present study, the relative genetic polymorphism levels in sampled populations of ten different ascidian species were determined using a similarity index generated by AFLP analysis. The goal was to determine the range of polymorphism within the populations of different species, and to uncover factors that may contri...
Following the introduction to a new area (pre-border dispersal), post-border processes determine the...
Spatio-temporal changes in genetic structure among populations provide crucial information on the dy...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...
Invasive species represent promising models to study species’ responses to rapidly changing environm...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
<p>Part A of the table is for the ascidian species from SBYH. The species are sorted according to th...
Invasion genomics is a scientific discipline that advances our understanding of non-indigenous speci...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our ...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
<div><p>Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with...
Chromosomal rearrangements can reduce fitness of heterozygotes and can thereby prevent gene flow. Th...
Studies of invasive populations are often conducted with neutral loci, which may lack resolution. He...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to glo...
Following the introduction to a new area (pre-border dispersal), post-border processes determine the...
Spatio-temporal changes in genetic structure among populations provide crucial information on the dy...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...
Invasive species represent promising models to study species’ responses to rapidly changing environm...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
<p>Part A of the table is for the ascidian species from SBYH. The species are sorted according to th...
Invasion genomics is a scientific discipline that advances our understanding of non-indigenous speci...
A major element of ecological change in marine and coastal systems concerns the introduction of inva...
BACKGROUND: The study of ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) has made a considerable contribution to our ...
International audienceHuman-driven translocations of species have diverse evolutionary consequences ...
<div><p>Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with...
Chromosomal rearrangements can reduce fitness of heterozygotes and can thereby prevent gene flow. Th...
Studies of invasive populations are often conducted with neutral loci, which may lack resolution. He...
Considerable progress in our understanding of the population genetic changes associated with biologi...
The spread of non-indigenous species into new marine habitats represents an increasing threat to glo...
Following the introduction to a new area (pre-border dispersal), post-border processes determine the...
Spatio-temporal changes in genetic structure among populations provide crucial information on the dy...
The vase tunicate, Ciona intestinalis species complex, has become a good model for ecological and ev...