Elizabeth I Cash,Philip S Ward,Merly Escalona et al.
Elizabeth I Cash et al.
The winter ant, Prenolepis imparis, is one of the most common, widespread, and conspicuous ant species in North America. P. imparis is well adapted to cold climates, and consequently, is often noted as the only active ant species during col...
Evidence of Extensive Home Range Sharing Among Mother-Daughter Bobcat Pairs in the Wildland-Urban Interface of the Tucson Mountains [0.03%]
野生动植物界面的母女 bobcat 广泛共享生活区的证据:以图森山为例
Natalie Payne,Desiree Andersen,Robert Davis et al.
Natalie Payne et al.
Urbanization impacts the structure and viability of wildlife populations. Some habitat generalists, such as bobcats (Lynx rufus), maintain populations at the intersection of wild and urban habitats (wildland urban interface, WUI), but impac...
A chromosome-level reference genome for the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, with identification of sex chromosomes [0.03%]
臭虫参考基因组及其性染色体的鉴定
Lindsay S Miles,Richard Adams,Yannick Z Francioli et al.
Lindsay S Miles et al.
The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is a globally distributed pest insect of medical, veterinary, and economic importance. Previous reference genome assemblies for this species were generated from short read sequencing data, resulting in...
Comparison of dN/dS ratios shows little evidence for faster-Z effect in Furcifer chameleons after controlling for gene-specific evolutionary rates [0.03%]
比较dN/dS比率表明,在控制基因特异性进化速率后,Furcifer变色龙中更快性染色体效应的证据很少
Lucija Andjel,Lukáš Kratochvíl,Michail Rovatsos
Lucija Andjel
The faster-X/Z effect hypothesis states that genes linked to X/Z chromosomes should accumulate mutations faster than autosomal genes. Although faster evolution of X/Z-linked genes has been reported in several plant and animal lineages, conf...
Transposable element accumulation drives genome size increase in Hylesia metabus (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), an urticating moth species from South America [0.03%]
转座元件的积累驱动了南美洲荨麻毒蛾Hylesia metabus( saturniidae)基因组大小的增长
Charles Perrier,Rémi Allio,Fabrice Legeai et al.
Charles Perrier et al.
We present the first nuclear genome assembly and a complete mitogenome for Hylesia metabus (Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Saturniidae). The assembled nuclear genome sequence is 1,271 Mb long, which is among the 10 largest lepidopteran g...
Plumage polymorphism in the black sparrowhawk (Accipiter melanoleucus) is strongly associated with expression level of agouti signalling protein [0.03%]
鹧鸪鹰的羽毛多态性与限仓蛋白表达水平密切相关
Edmund Rodseth,Arjun Amar,Petra Sumasgutner et al.
Edmund Rodseth et al.
Melanin-based plumage polymorphisms in birds are often associated with mutations in the melanogenesis genes, notably the melanocortin-1 receptor (MC1R), but may also arise through changes in the expression of these genes. Here we investigat...
Sensitivity of transcriptomics: Different samples and methodology alter conclusions in Gulf pipefish (Syngnathus scovelli) [0.03%]
转录组的敏感性:不同的样本和方法学在湾管鱼(Syngnathus scovelli)中改变结论
Bernadette D Johnson,Emily Rose,Adam G Jones
Bernadette D Johnson
Transcriptome analysis has become a central tool in evolutionary and functional genomics. However, variation among biological samples and analysis techniques can greatly influence results, potentially compromising insights into the phenomen...
A chromosome-level genome assembly of the mountain lion, Puma concolor [0.03%]
美洲山狮的染色体水平基因组组装(Puma concolor)
Megan A Supple,Merly Escalona,Nicolas Alexandre et al.
Megan A Supple et al.
Mountain lions, Puma concolor, are widespread and adaptable carnivores. However, due to their large home ranges and long distance dispersals, they are strongly impacted by habitat fragmentation, which results in small and isolated populatio...
A genome assembly for the California endemic liverwort Calasterella californica [0.03%]
加州特有植物加州管胞门肝藻的基因组组装
Ixchel S González-Ramírez,Merly Escalona,Courtney Miller et al.
Ixchel S González-Ramírez et al.
Calasterella californica belongs to a monotypic genus of liverworts endemic to the west coast of North America, primarily distributed in California. This dioicous species occurs in a variety of ecosystems from deserts to redwood forest; lit...
Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Genes Allele Diversity in Landlocked Seals [0.03%]
长江江豚主要组织相容性复合体Ⅱ类基因多态性研究
Ilya G Meschersky,Sergey I Meschersky,Natalia V Kryukova et al.
Ilya G Meschersky et al.
The allelic diversity of exon 2 (DQB gene) and exon 3 (DRB gene) of major histocompatibility complex class II was studied for the first time in two species of the landlocked pinnipeds, Baikal (N = 79) and Caspian (N = 32) seals, and these w...