Harnessing genomics to fast-track genetic improvement in aquaculture
Aquaculture is the fastest-growing farmed food sector and will soon become the primary
source of fish and shellfish for human diets. In contrast to crop and livestock production …
source of fish and shellfish for human diets. In contrast to crop and livestock production …
Maturation in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, Salmonidae): a synthesis of ecological, genetic, and molecular processes
Over the past decades, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, Salmonidae) has emerged as a model
system for sexual maturation research, owing to the high diversity of life history strategies …
system for sexual maturation research, owing to the high diversity of life history strategies …
Advancing the protection of marine life through genomics
The rapid growth in genomic techniques provides the potential to transform how we protect,
manage, and conserve marine life. Further, solutions to boost the resilience of marine …
manage, and conserve marine life. Further, solutions to boost the resilience of marine …
The future is now: Amplicon sequencing and sequence capture usher in the conservation genomics era
The genomics revolution has initiated a new era of population genetics where genome‐wide
data are frequently used to understand complex patterns of population structure and …
data are frequently used to understand complex patterns of population structure and …
Aquatic landscape genomics and environmental effects on genetic variation
Aquatic species represent a vast diversity of metazoans, provide humans with the most
abundant animal protein source, and are of increasing conservation concern, yet landscape …
abundant animal protein source, and are of increasing conservation concern, yet landscape …
The application gap: Genomics for biodiversity and ecosystem service management
The conservation of biodiversity from the genetic to the community levels is fundamental for
the continual provision of ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that ecosystems provide to …
the continual provision of ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that ecosystems provide to …
Asymmetric oceanographic processes mediate connectivity and population genetic structure, as revealed by RAD seq, in a highly dispersive marine invertebrate …
Marine populations are typically characterized by weak genetic differentiation due to the
potential for long‐distance dispersal favouring high levels of gene flow. However, strong …
potential for long‐distance dispersal favouring high levels of gene flow. However, strong …
A practical introduction to Random Forest for genetic association studies in ecology and evolution
Large genomic studies are becoming increasingly common with advances in sequencing
technology, and our ability to understand how genomic variation influences phenotypic …
technology, and our ability to understand how genomic variation influences phenotypic …
Seascape genomics reveals adaptive divergence in a connected and commercially important mollusc, the greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata), along a longitudinal …
Populations of broadcast spawning marine organisms often have large sizes and are
exposed to reduced genetic drift. Under such scenarios, strong selection associated with …
exposed to reduced genetic drift. Under such scenarios, strong selection associated with …
Twelve quick steps for genome assembly and annotation in the classroom
Eukaryotic genome sequencing and de novo assembly, once the exclusive domain of well-
funded international consortia, have become increasingly affordable, thus fitting the budgets …
funded international consortia, have become increasingly affordable, thus fitting the budgets …