Genomic selection in aquaculture: application, limitations and opportunities with special reference to marine shrimp and pearl oysters
Within aquaculture industries, selection based on genomic information (genomic selection)
has the profound potential to change genetic improvement programs and production …
has the profound potential to change genetic improvement programs and production …
Recent advances in conservation and population genomics data analysis
S Hendricks, EC Anderson, T Antao… - Evolutionary …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
New computational methods and next‐generation sequencing (NGS) approaches have
enabled the use of thousands or hundreds of thousands of genetic markers to address …
enabled the use of thousands or hundreds of thousands of genetic markers to address …
A beginner's guide to low‐coverage whole genome sequencing for population genomics
Low‐coverage whole genome sequencing (lcWGS) has emerged as a powerful and cost‐
effective approach for population genomic studies in both model and nonmodel species …
effective approach for population genomic studies in both model and nonmodel species …
Estimating genomic diversity and population differentiation – an empirical comparison of microsatellite and SNP variation in Arabidopsis halleri
MC Fischer, C Rellstab, M Leuzinger, M Roumet… - BMC genomics, 2017 - Springer
Background Microsatellite markers are widely used for estimating genetic diversity within
and differentiation among populations. However, it has rarely been tested whether such …
and differentiation among populations. However, it has rarely been tested whether such …
RAD genotyping reveals fine‐scale genetic structuring and provides powerful population assignment in a widely distributed marine species, the a Merican Lobster (H …
L Benestan, T Gosselin, C Perrier… - Molecular …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Deciphering genetic structure and inferring connectivity in marine species have been
challenging due to weak genetic differentiation and limited resolution offered by traditional …
challenging due to weak genetic differentiation and limited resolution offered by traditional …
Genomics of rapid incipient speciation in sympatric threespine stickleback
Ecological speciation is the process by which reproductively isolated populations emerge as
a consequence of divergent natural or ecologically-mediated sexual selection. Most …
a consequence of divergent natural or ecologically-mediated sexual selection. Most …
Conservation genomics of natural and managed populations: building a conceptual and practical framework
The boom of massive parallel sequencing (MPS) technology and its applications in
conservation of natural and managed populations brings new opportunities and challenges …
conservation of natural and managed populations brings new opportunities and challenges …
Genotyping by sequencing resolves shallow population structure to inform conservation of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
Recent advances in population genomics have made it possible to detect previously
unidentified structure, obtain more accurate estimates of demographic parameters, and …
unidentified structure, obtain more accurate estimates of demographic parameters, and …
Recombination in the threespine stickleback genome—patterns and consequences
Heterogeneity in recombination rate may strongly influence genome evolution and entail
methodological challenges to genomic investigation. Nevertheless, a solid understanding of …
methodological challenges to genomic investigation. Nevertheless, a solid understanding of …
The genetic architecture of reproductive isolation during speciation-with-gene-flow in lake whitefish species pairs assessed by RAD sequencing
During speciation-with-gene-flow, effective migration varies across the genome as a function
of several factors, including proximity of selected loci, recombination rate, strength of …
of several factors, including proximity of selected loci, recombination rate, strength of …