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ABSTRACT With accelerating biodiversity loss, tracking both inter‐ and intraspecific diversity is critical, as within‐species variation underpins population viability and adaptive potential. We developed a new multi‐locus framework, and obtained an Orthoptera‐specific marker panel targeting 398 nuclear loci plus the mitogenome and ribosomal DNA to ...
Inés Carrasquer Puyal +6 more
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ABSTRACT While adaptive radiations significantly contribute to the world's biodiversity, much is unknown about the genetic and ecological factors underlying these rapid successions of speciation. It has been suggested that hybridisation can facilitate the speciation process by generating genetic diversity on which diversifying selection can act ...
Els Lea R. De Keyzer +14 more
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Maximum parsimony tree of Yungas mitogenomes.
Variant calling is referred to the rCRS [39]. Mutational changes are shown along branches (those falling in the control region are in blue); mutations are transitions unless a suffix A, C, G, or T indicates a transversion. Other suffixes are: insertions (
Jorge Mario Cárdenas (782206) +8 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding the diversity of our oceans is fundamental now more than ever as climate change and human activities put increasing pressure on marine species and ecosystems. Beaked whales (family Ziphiidae) are among the most poorly understood marine mammals, in part due to their affinity to offshore underwater canyons and prolonged diving ...
Morgan L. McCarthy +5 more
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Complete mitogenomes of two orb-weaver spiders, Argiope bruennichi and Araneus ventricosus
We performed high-throughput sequencing on the complete mitogenomes of two Araneidae species, a wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) and a large nocturnal spider (Araneus ventricosus). The two mitogenomes contain 14,060 bp and 14,607 bp, and GC content of 26.
Tae Hwa Kang +4 more
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Lamprologine cichlids include nearly 100 species from Lake Tanganyika, but only nine are known from the Congo River, including Lamprologus lethops, the only known blind cichlid. Little is known about its natural history.
Sebastian M. Jimenez +5 more
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Silene, a versatile model system: from sex and genome evolution to ecology and speciation
Summary Fundamental and applied research in evolutionary biology benefits from the use of model systems in which approaches from disparate disciplines can be integrated. Here, we review recent progress in evolutionary research on the long‐standing model system Silene, a large genus with a well‐resolved phylogeny and newly available, expanded genomic ...
Sophie Karrenberg +16 more
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Details of the lepidopteran mitogenomes used in this study.
Details of the lepidopteran mitogenomes used in this study.
Cen Qian (717539) +7 more
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Maps of the three mitogenomes of the two tomato species.
Maps of the three mitogenomes of the two tomato species.
Je Min Lee (5720876) +1 more
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Mitogenome of Hygrobates turcicus
Mitochondrial genome of the water mite Hygrobates turcicus (sequence as fasta file + tbl annotations)
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