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Potamopyrgus antipodarum Raw sequence reads
Potamoprygus anitpodarum is a New Zealand freshwater snail with broad relevance to evolution and ecology. P. anitpodarum is characterized by multiple transitions to asexuality... -
Potamopyrgus genome project
Why sexual reproduction is so overwhelmingly common remains a fundamental unanswered question for evolutionary biology. This project focuses on Potamopyrgus antipodarum, a New... -
Potamopyrgus antipodarum Transcriptome or Gene expression
Potamopyrgus antipodarum is a New Zealand freshwater snail that is commonly infected by a coevolving and sterilizing trematode parasite, Microphallus sp. We generated RNA-Seq... -
Role of epigenetics in adaptive evolution of an asexual snail (Lake Lytle)
We examined adaptive morphological divergence and epigenetic variation in genetically impoverished asexual populations of a freshwater snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum from... -
Invasive freshwater snails form novel microbial relationships
Resident microbes (microbiota) can shape host organismal function and adaptation in the face of environmental change. Invasion of new habitats exposes hosts to novel selection... -
Comparing shotgun vs. amplicon sequencing analysis of environmental samples o...
New applications of DNA and RNA sequencing are expanding the field of biodiversity discovery and ecological monitoring, yet questions remain regarding precision and efficiency.... -
Potamopyrgus antipodarum Transcriptome or Gene expression
The evolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction is one of the central questions of evolutionary biology, but we still know very little about how sex influences molecular... -
Between-generation phenotypic and epigenetic stability in a clonal snail
Epigenetic variation might play an important role in generating adaptive phenotypes by underpinning within-generation developmental plasticity, persistent maternal effects of... -
Regional Epigenetic Variation in Asexual Snail Populations among Urban and Ru...
Epigenetic variation has the potential to control environmentally dependent development and contribute to phenotypic responses to local environments. Environmental epigenetic... -
Role of epigenetics in adaptive evolution of an asexual snail (Lake Washington)
We examined adaptive morphological divergence and epigenetic variation in genetically impoverished asexual populations of a freshwater snail, Potamopyrgus antipodarum from... -
Raw sequence reads from Danish species
Raw reads from samples of danish species, sequenced with the purpose of assembling mito genomes for future references. -
Potamopyrgus antipodarum ovary RNA-seq
Potamopyrgus antipodarum is a New Zealand freshwater snail characterized with multiple transitions to asexuality and coexisting, phenotypically and ecologically similar sexual... -
Non-indigenous (NIS) and cryptogenic species in European regional seas and ad...
The dataset includes 3305 georeferenced points/records. The data records were gathered using three types: digitatalization, exact occurences and expert judgement. The... -
Non-indigenous (NIS) and cryptogenic species in European regional seas and ad...
The dataset includes 3305 georeferenced points/records. The data records were gathered using three types: digitatalization, exact occurences and expert judgement. The... -
Non-indigenous (NIS) and cryptogenic species in European regional seas and ad...
The dataset includes 3305 georeferenced points/records. The data records were gathered using three types: digitatalization, exact occurences and expert judgement. The...