Yannis Schöneberg
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View article: Three Novel Spider Genomes Unveil Spidroin Diversification and Hox Cluster Architecture: <i>Ryuthela nishihirai</i> (Liphistiidae), <i>Uloborus plumipes</i> (Uloboridae) and <i>Cheiracanthium punctorium</i> (Cheiracanthiidae)
Three Novel Spider Genomes Unveil Spidroin Diversification and Hox Cluster Architecture: <i>Ryuthela nishihirai</i> (Liphistiidae), <i>Uloborus plumipes</i> (Uloboridae) and <i>Cheiracanthium punctorium</i> (Cheiracanthiidae) Open
Spiders are a hyperdiverse taxon and among the most abundant predators in nearly all terrestrial habitats. Their success is often attributed to key developments in their evolution such as silk and venom production and major apomorphies suc…
View article: Widespread Adaptive Introgression of Major Histocompatibility Complex Genes across Vertebrate Hybrid Zones
Widespread Adaptive Introgression of Major Histocompatibility Complex Genes across Vertebrate Hybrid Zones Open
Interspecific introgression is a potentially important source of novel variation of adaptive significance. Although multiple cases of adaptive introgression are well documented, broader generalizations about its targets and mechanisms are …
View article: The Genome of a “Living Fossil” shows a Correlation of Spider Diversification with Hox and Spidroin Gene Evolution
The Genome of a “Living Fossil” shows a Correlation of Spider Diversification with Hox and Spidroin Gene Evolution Open
Spiders are a hyper-diverse taxon and among the most abundant predators in nearly all terrestrial habitats. Their success is often attributed to key developments in their evolution such as silk and venom production and major apomorphies su…
View article: Near chromosome-level and highly repetitive genome assembly of the snake pipefish Entelurus aequoreus (Syngnathiformes: Syngnathidae)
Near chromosome-level and highly repetitive genome assembly of the snake pipefish Entelurus aequoreus (Syngnathiformes: Syngnathidae) Open
The snake pipefish, Entelurus aequoreus (Linnaeus, 1758), is a northern Atlantic fish inhabiting open seagrass environments that recently expanded its distribution range. Here, we present a highly contiguous, near chromosome-scale genome o…
View article: Near chromosome-level and highly repetitive genome assembly of the snake pipefish<i>Entelurus aequoreus</i>(Syngnathiformes: Syngnathidae)
Near chromosome-level and highly repetitive genome assembly of the snake pipefish<i>Entelurus aequoreus</i>(Syngnathiformes: Syngnathidae) Open
The snake pipefish, Entelurus aequoreus (Linnaeus, 1758), is a slender, up to 60 cm long, northern Atlantic fish that dwells in open seagrass habitats and has recently expanded its distribution range. The snake pipefish is part of the fami…
View article: Genomics reveals broad hybridization in deeply divergent Palearctic grass and water snakes (Natrix spp.)
Genomics reveals broad hybridization in deeply divergent Palearctic grass and water snakes (Natrix spp.) Open
Understanding speciation is one of the cornerstones of biological diversity research. Currently, speciation is often understood as a continuous process of divergence that continues until genetic or other incompatibilities minimize or preve…
View article: A chromosome-scale reference genome assembly of the great sand eel,<i>Hyperoplus lanceolatus</i>
A chromosome-scale reference genome assembly of the great sand eel,<i>Hyperoplus lanceolatus</i> Open
Despite increasing sequencing efforts, numerous fish families still lack a reference genome, which complicates genetic research. One such understudied family is the sand lances (Ammodytidae, literally: “sand burrower”), a globally distribu…
View article: Distribution and identification of the species in the genus Helicops Wagler, 1830 (Serpentes, Colubridae, Xenodontinae)
Distribution and identification of the species in the genus Helicops Wagler, 1830 (Serpentes, Colubridae, Xenodontinae) Open
The aquatic snakes of the genus Helicops are widely distributed throughout northern South America but understudied concerning many aspects, including morphological traits and distribution. The most recent publication that provided an ident…
View article: Chromosome-level genome assembly of a benthic associated Syngnathiformes species: the common dragonet, Callionymus lyra
Chromosome-level genome assembly of a benthic associated Syngnathiformes species: the common dragonet, Callionymus lyra Open
Background The common dragonet, Callionymus lyra, is one of three Callionymus species inhabiting the North Sea. All three species show strong sexual dimorphism. The males show strong morphological differentiation, e.g., species-specific co…
View article: Chromosome-level genome assembly of a benthic associated Syngnathiformes species: the common dragonet,<i>Callionymus lyra</i>
Chromosome-level genome assembly of a benthic associated Syngnathiformes species: the common dragonet,<i>Callionymus lyra</i> Open
Background The common dragonet, Callionymus lyra , is one of three Callionymus species inhabiting the North Sea. All three species show strong sexual dimorphism. The males show strong morphological differentiation, e.g., species-specific c…