Search Results - "Matschiner, Michael"
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Dsuite ‐ Fast D‐statistics and related admixture evidence from VCF files
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-02-2021)“…Patterson's D, also known as the ABBA‐BABA statistic, and related statistics such as the f4‐ratio, are commonly used to assess evidence of gene flow between…”
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Selective Sampling of Species and Fossils Influences Age Estimates Under the Fossilized Birth–Death Model
Published in Frontiers in genetics (31-10-2019)“…The fossilized birth–death (FBD) model allows the estimation of species divergence times from molecular and fossil information in a coherent framework of…”
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The genomic timeline of cichlid fish diversification across continents
Published in Nature communications (18-11-2020)“…Cichlid fishes are celebrated for their vast taxonomic, phenotypic, and ecological diversity; however, a central aspect of their evolution — the timeline of…”
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Drivers and dynamics of a massive adaptive radiation in cichlid fishes
Published in Nature (London) (07-01-2021)“…Adaptive radiation is the likely source of much of the ecological and morphological diversity of life 1 – 4 . How adaptive radiations proceed and what…”
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BEAST 2.5: An advanced software platform for Bayesian evolutionary analysis
Published in PLoS computational biology (08-04-2019)“…Elaboration of Bayesian phylogenetic inference methods has continued at pace in recent years with major new advances in nearly all aspects of the joint…”
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Estimating uncertainty in divergence times among three-spined stickleback clades using the multispecies coalescent
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-01-2020)“…[Display omitted] •The study provides robust divergence time estimates of three-spined sticklebacks.•Results confirm the recent re-colonization from the…”
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On the origin and trigger of the notothenioid adaptive radiation
Published in PloS one (18-04-2011)“…Adaptive radiation is usually triggered by ecological opportunity, arising through (i) the colonization of a new habitat by its progenitor; (ii) the extinction…”
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A tribal level phylogeny of Lake Tanganyika cichlid fishes based on a genomic multi-marker approach
Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-02-2015)“…[Display omitted] •We provide a new phylogeny for Lake Tanganyika cichlids using 42 nuclear makers.•Data concatenation and a Bayesian concordance analysis lead…”
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Vision using multiple distinct rod opsins in deep-sea fishes
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (10-05-2019)“…Vertebrate vision is accomplished through light-sensitive photopigments consisting of an opsin protein bound to a chromophore. In dim light, vertebrates…”
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Stable species boundaries despite ten million years of hybridization in tropical eels
Published in Nature communications (18-03-2020)“…Genomic evidence is increasingly underpinning that hybridization between taxa is commonplace, challenging our views on the mechanisms that maintain their…”
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Millions of Years Behind: Slow Adaptation of Ruminants to Grasslands
Published in Systematic biology (01-01-2018)“…The Late Cretaceous appearance of grasses, followed by the Cenozoic advancement of grasslands as dominant biomes, has contributed to the evolution of a range…”
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Genomics of cold adaptations in the Antarctic notothenioid fish radiation
Published in Nature communications (09-06-2023)“…Numerous novel adaptations characterise the radiation of notothenioids, the dominant fish group in the freezing seas of the Southern Ocean. To improve…”
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Dynamics of sex chromosome evolution in a rapid radiation of cichlid fishes
Published in Science advances (03-09-2021)“…Sex is a fundamental trait determined by environmental and/or genetic factors, including sex chromosomes. Sex chromosomes are studied in species scattered…”
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Supergene origin and maintenance in Atlantic cod
Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-04-2022)“…Supergenes are sets of genes that are inherited as a single marker and encode complex phenotypes through their joint action. They are identified in an…”
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Phylogenomics of an extra-Antarctic notothenioid radiation reveals a previously unrecognized lineage and diffuse species boundaries
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (10-01-2019)“…The impressive adaptive radiation of notothenioid fishes in Antarctic waters is generally thought to have been facilitated by an evolutionary key innovation,…”
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Comparative population genetics of seven notothenioid fish species reveals high levels of gene flow along ocean currents in the southern Scotia Arc, Antarctica
Published in Polar biology (01-07-2012)“…The Antarctic fish fauna is characterized by high endemism and low species diversity with one perciform suborder, the Notothenioidei, dominating the whole…”
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Genomic Differentiation and Demographic Histories of Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) Populations
Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-04-2017)“…Recent developments in the field of genomics have provided new and powerful insights into population structure and dynamics that are essential for the…”
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Whole genome sequencing data and de novo draft assemblies for 66 teleost species
Published in Scientific data (17-01-2017)“…Teleost fishes comprise more than half of all vertebrate species, yet genomic data are only available for 0.2% of their diversity. Here, we present whole…”
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Parallel ecological diversification in Antarctic notothenioid fishes as evidence for adaptive radiation
Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2011)“…Antarctic notothenioid fishes represent a rare example of a marine species flock. They evolved special adaptations to the extreme environment of the Southern…”
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Evolution of Hemoglobin Genes in Codfishes Influenced by Ocean Depth
Published in Scientific reports (11-08-2017)“…Understanding the genetic basis of adaptation is one of the main enigmas of evolutionary biology. Among vertebrates, hemoglobin has been well documented as a…”
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