A lizard is never late: squamate genomics as a recent catalyst for understanding sex chromosome and microchromosome evolution DOI Creative Commons
Brendan J. Pinto, Tony Gamble, Chase H. Smith

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 23, 2023

In 2011, the first high-quality genome assembly of a squamate reptile (lizard or snake) was published for green anole. Dozens assemblies were subsequently over next decade, yet these largely inadequate answering fundamental questions regarding evolution in squamates due to their lack contiguity annotation. As "genomics age" beginning hit its stride many organismal study systems, progress stagnant following publication anole genome. fact,

Language: Английский

A lizard is never late: squamate genomics as a recent catalyst for understanding sex chromosome and microchromosome evolution DOI Creative Commons
Brendan J. Pinto, Tony Gamble, Chase H. Smith

et al.

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 23, 2023

In 2011, the first high-quality genome assembly of a squamate reptile (lizard or snake) was published for green anole. Dozens assemblies were subsequently over next decade, yet these largely inadequate answering fundamental questions regarding evolution in squamates due to their lack contiguity annotation. As "genomics age" beginning hit its stride many organismal study systems, progress stagnant following publication anole genome. fact,

Language: Английский

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