The evolution of molluscs
A Wanninger, T Wollesen - Biological Reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Molluscs are extremely diverse invertebrate animals with a rich fossil record, highly
divergent life cycles, and considerable economical and ecological importance. Key …
divergent life cycles, and considerable economical and ecological importance. Key …
Research advances in the genomics and applications for molecular breeding of aquaculture animals
X You, X Shan, Q Shi - Aquaculture, 2020 - Elsevier
High-throughput sequencing technologies have been extensively applied to genetics and
breeding in the aquaculture industry. To date, many aquaculture animal genomes have …
breeding in the aquaculture industry. To date, many aquaculture animal genomes have …
Deeply conserved synteny and the evolution of metazoan chromosomes
Animal genomes show networks of deeply conserved gene linkages whose phylogenetic
scope and chromosomal context remain unclear. Here, we report chromosome-scale …
scope and chromosomal context remain unclear. Here, we report chromosome-scale …
Deeply conserved synteny resolves early events in vertebrate evolution
Although it is widely believed that early vertebrate evolution was shaped by ancient whole-
genome duplications, the number, timing and mechanism of these events remain elusive …
genome duplications, the number, timing and mechanism of these events remain elusive …
Genome and transcriptome mechanisms driving cephalopod evolution
Cephalopods are known for their large nervous systems, complex behaviors and
morphological innovations. To investigate the genomic underpinnings of these features, we …
morphological innovations. To investigate the genomic underpinnings of these features, we …
Reconstruction of proto-vertebrate, proto-cyclostome and proto-gnathostome genomes provides new insights into early vertebrate evolution
Ancient polyploidization events have had a lasting impact on vertebrate genome structure,
organization and function. Some key questions regarding the number of ancient …
organization and function. Some key questions regarding the number of ancient …
Massive gene presence-absence variation shapes an open pan-genome in the Mediterranean mussel
Abstract Background The Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is an ecologically
and economically relevant edible marine bivalve, highly invasive and resilient to biotic and …
and economically relevant edible marine bivalve, highly invasive and resilient to biotic and …
Topological structures and syntenic conservation in sea anemone genomes
There is currently little information about the evolution of gene clusters, genome
architectures and karyotypes in early branching animals. Slowly evolving anthozoan …
architectures and karyotypes in early branching animals. Slowly evolving anthozoan …
Single-molecule sequencing and optical map** yields an improved genome of woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) with chromosome-scale contiguity
Background Although draft genomes are available for most agronomically important plant
species, the majority are incomplete, highly fragmented, and often riddled with assembly …
species, the majority are incomplete, highly fragmented, and often riddled with assembly …
[HTML][HTML] Annelid functional genomics reveal the origins of bilaterian life cycles
Indirect development with an intermediate larva exists in all major animal lineages, which
makes larvae central to most scenarios of animal evolution,,,,,,,,–. Yet how larvae evolved …
makes larvae central to most scenarios of animal evolution,,,,,,,,–. Yet how larvae evolved …