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How to …. The Genomics of Rapid Adaptation. 1 August, 2016. Phenology (the timing of life cycle events such as growth, breeding, or migration) is among the most sensitive organismal traits to climate and environmental change. In recent years, phenological shifts have been documented in numerous taxa, in traits such as … Continue reading →. Molecular Ecology, the journal. New insight into the genetic basis of industrial melanism. 9 June, 2016. Catching evolution in the act with the Singleton Density Score.
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How to …. The trouble with PCR duplicates. 25 August, 2016. The sequencing center just sent your lane of Illumina data. You’re excited. Life is great. You begin to process the data. You align the data. You check for PCR duplicates. 50 percent. Half of your data is garbage. Everything is … Continue reading →. Of microbes and men: Testing the neutral theory with the human microbiome. 22 August, 2016. Understanding the pieces of all those meeces: characterizing mice gut microbiota. 12 August, 2016. STRUCTUR...
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adaptation |
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How to …. The Genomics of Rapid Adaptation. 1 August, 2016. Phenology (the timing of life cycle events such as growth, breeding, or migration) is among the most sensitive organismal traits to climate and environmental change. In recent years, phenological shifts have been documented in numerous taxa, in traits such as … Continue reading →. Molecular Ecology, the journal. New insight into the genetic basis of industrial melanism. 9 June, 2016. 6 June, 2016. 19 May, 2016. Recent works that attempt to get a...
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2012 NGS Field Guide – Overview |
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How to …. 2012 NGS Field Guide – Overview. Please note that updated versions of these tables are now available for 2014. We have updated the tables presented in Glenn (2011) for 2012 values. The 2011 tables are still available at 2011-field-guide-overview. 8220;Grades” for common applications on various NGS instruments. Other information from the original table 1 is relatively static. Run time, Millions of reads/run, Bases/read, and Yield/run for all common commercial NGS platforms. Glenn, TC (2011).
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Molecular Ecology, the journal |
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How to …. Category Archives: Molecular Ecology, the journal. The Genomics of Rapid Adaptation. 1 August, 2016. Phenology (the timing of life cycle events such as growth, breeding, or migration) is among the most sensitive organismal traits to climate and environmental change. In recent years, phenological shifts have been documented in numerous taxa, in traits such as … Continue reading →. Molecular Ecology, the journal. RADseq and missing data: some considerations. 10 May, 2016. 25 March, 2016. Fred All...
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From cats to rats: two studies on domestication and tameness |
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How to …. Here, kitty, kitty. The cat genome sheds light on feline evolution and domestication. Growing the evolutionary relationship between green algae and salamanders →. From cats to rats: two studies on domestication and tameness. 18 November, 2014. Crazy Cat Lady (From The Simpsons). Are these behavioral (and some morphological) changes reflected in the genome? How do the genetics of cat domestication compare to their counterparts, the dogs? This is where a new study by Michael Montague and colleagu...
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How to …. Category Archives: natural history. Phenotypes in Comparative Phylogeography. 11 August, 2016. Earlier this week, The Molecular Ecologist contributor Bryan McLean posted about the current state of comparative phylogeography (Riddle 2016). He listed several exciting directions that comparative phylogeography is heading, including more research that includes trait data. As a followup to … Continue reading →. A tale of mammoths and a disappearing lake. 4 August, 2016. 15 July, 2016. 11 July, 2016.
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How to …. Tag Archives: natural selection. 19 May, 2016. Recent works that attempt to get at human migrations inside Europe paint a complex portrait of migratory events, admixture with archaic hominids, and adaptive evolution to new geographies, and a changing global climate. Analyzing whole genomes of 51 ancient humans … Continue reading →. What does the island fox say? 5 May, 2016. Sweeps and Demographic Inference. 25 April, 2016. The why’s of sex. 25 March, 2016. Sex isn’t quite what it seems while su...
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Coevolution |
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How to …. A Comparative View of Comparative Phylogeography. 8 August, 2016. A recent issue of PNAS includes papers from a Sackler Colloquium on comparative phylogeography. As stated by the organizers, a major purpose of that gathering was to bring together leading scientists to address the current state of phylogeography as the … Continue reading →. What’s all the buzz about? Bees got microbiomes too! 11 May, 2016. Method for comparative phylogeography. 4 May, 2016. 22 April, 2016. 15 March, 2016. We’ve ...
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