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Autor:
Audra L. Andrew, Blair W. Perry, Daren C. Card, Drew R. Schield, Robert P. Ruggiero, Suzanne E. McGaugh, Amit Choudhary, Stephen M. Secor, Todd A. Castoe
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2017)
Abstract Background Previous studies examining post-feeding organ regeneration in the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) have identified thousands of genes that are significantly differentially regulated during this process. However, substant
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https://doaj.org/article/6767610f6e0e4ad4885e3ede2fc24a0a
Autor:
Tereza Jezkova, Michael R. Rochford, Margaret E. Hunter, Frank J. Mazzotti, Matthew R. Walsh, Daren C. Card, Nicole R. Hales, Kristen M. Hart, Acacia S. Young, Todd A. Castoe, Giulia I M Pasquesi, Blair W. Perry, Drew R. Schield, Richard Adams, Audra L. Andrew
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 27:4744-4757
Invasive species provide powerful in situ experimental systems for studying evolution in response to selective pressures in novel habitats. While research has shown that phenotypic evolution can occur rapidly in nature, few examples exist of genomewi
Autor:
Elda E. Sánchez, Carol L. Spencer, Giulia I M Pasquesi, Blair W. Perry, Drew R. Schield, Stephen P. Mackessy, Matthew K. Fujita, Todd A. Castoe, Tereza Jezkova, Daren C. Card, Richard Adams, Daniel M. Portik, Audra L. Andrew
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Investigating secondary contact of historically isolated lineages can provide insight into how selection and drift influence genomic divergence and admixture. Here, we studied the genomic landscape of divergence and introgression following secondary
Autor:
Robert M. Cox, Todd A. Castoe, Joel W. McGlothlin, Christian L. Cox, Audra L. Andrew, Daren C. Card
Publikováno v:
The American Naturalist. 189:315-332
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is predicted to occur through reductions in between-sex genetic correlations (rmf) for shared traits, but the physiological and genetic mechanisms that facilitate these reductions remain largely speculative. Here, w
Autor:
Warren Booth, Tereza Jezkova, Blair W. Perry, Daren C. Card, Audra L. Andrew, Eric N. Smith, Andrew B. Corbin, Richard Adams, Drew R. Schield, Todd A. Castoe, Scott M. Boback, Giulia I M Pasquesi
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 102:104-116
Boa is a neotropical genus of snakes historically recognized as monotypic despite its expansive distribution. The distinct morphological traits and color patterns exhibited by these snakes, together with the wide diversity of ecosystems they inhabit,
Autor:
Audra L. Andrew, Richard Adams, Heath Blackmon, Jacobo Reyes-Velasco, Nyimah Waynewood, Todd A. Castoe, Drew R. Schield, Daren C. Card
Publikováno v:
Genome. 59:295-310
The evolutionary dynamics of simple sequence repeats (SSRs or microsatellites) across the vertebrate tree of life remain largely undocumented and poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed patterns of genomic microsatellite abundance and evolution
Autor:
Daren C. Card, Drew R. Schield, Todd A. Castoe, Richard Adams, Audra L. Andrew, Matthew R. Walsh
Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 7:60-69
Summary Research addressing the role of epigenetics in a diversity of experimental and natural systems is rapidly accumulating. Diverse methods have been developed to study epigenetic states, including bisulphite sequencing and AFLP-based approaches.
Autor:
Robert P. Ruggiero, Audra L. Andrew, Todd A. Castoe, Stephen M. Secor, Daren C. Card, Drew R. Schield, Richard Adams, David D. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Physiological Genomics. 47:147-157
Snakes provide a unique and valuable model system for studying the extremes of physiological remodeling because of the ability of some species to rapidly upregulate organ form and function upon feeding. The predominant model species used to study suc
Autor:
Matthew R. Walsh, Nicole R. Hales, Audra L. Andrew, Todd A. Castoe, Drew R. Schield, Daren C. Card
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 26(19)
Research has shown that a change in environmental conditions can alter the expression of traits during development (i.e., ‘within-generation phenotypic plasticity’) as well as induce heritable phenotypic responses that persist for multiple genera
Autor:
Todd A. Castoe, Robert P. Ruggiero, Suzanne E. McGaugh, Audra L. Andrew, Blair W. Perry, Daren C. Card, Amit Choudhary, Drew R. Schield, Stephen M. Secor
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2017)
BMC Genomics, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2017)
Background Previous studies examining post-feeding organ regeneration in the Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) have identified thousands of genes that are significantly differentially regulated during this process. However, substantial gaps