Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–environment interactions in shaping phenotypes and in measuring natural selection on genes. Evolutionary ecology has been pursuing these objectives for decades, but they come into reach now that next generation sequencing technologies have dramatically lowered the costs to obtain the genomic sequence information that is currently lacking for most ecologically important species. Here we describe how we generated over 2 billion basepairs of novel sequence information for an ecological model species, the great tit Parus major. We used over 16 million short sequence reads for the de novo assembly of a reference sequence consisting of 550 000 contigs,...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
The microarray technology has revolutionized biological research in the last decade. By monitoring t...
Next-generation sequencing has transformed the fields of ecological and evolutionary genetics by all...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...
The vast amount of phenotypic information collected in some wild animal populations makes them extre...
Background: The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible t...
Abstract Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it po...
With the advent of next generation sequencing, new avenues have opened to study genomics in wild pop...
Here, we present an adaptation of restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) to the Illumi...
The great tit (Parus major) is a well-studied wild bird which has been used as a model species to do...
International audienceLinking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an impo...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Background Passerines (perching birds) are widely studied across many biological disciplines incl...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
The microarray technology has revolutionized biological research in the last decade. By monitoring t...
Next-generation sequencing has transformed the fields of ecological and evolutionary genetics by all...
Identifying genes that underlie ecological traits will open exiting possibilities to study gene–envi...
The vast amount of phenotypic information collected in some wild animal populations makes them extre...
Background: The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it possible t...
Abstract Background The recent development of next generation sequencing technologies has made it po...
With the advent of next generation sequencing, new avenues have opened to study genomics in wild pop...
Here, we present an adaptation of restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) to the Illumi...
The great tit (Parus major) is a well-studied wild bird which has been used as a model species to do...
International audienceLinking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an impo...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
Background Passerines (perching birds) are widely studied across many biological disciplines incl...
Linking variation in quantitative traits to variation in the genome is an important, but challenging...
The microarray technology has revolutionized biological research in the last decade. By monitoring t...
Next-generation sequencing has transformed the fields of ecological and evolutionary genetics by all...