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    Delayed postglacial colonization of Betula in Iceland and the circum North Atlantic by Harning, David J, Sacco, Samuel, Anamthawat-Jónsson, Kesara, Ardenghi, Nicolò, Thordarson, Thor, Raberg, Jonathan H, Sepúlveda, Julio, Geirsdóttir, Áslaug, Shapiro, Beth, Miller, Gifford H

    Published in eLife (13-11-2023)
    “…As the Arctic continues to warm, woody shrubs are expected to expand northward. This process, known as ‘shrubification,’ has important implications for…”
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    A computational approach for positive genetic identification and relatedness detection from low-coverage shotgun sequencing data by Nguyen, Remy, Kapp, Joshua D, Sacco, Samuel, Myers, Steven P, Green, Richard E

    Published in The Journal of heredity (23-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Several methods exist for detecting genetic relatedness or identity by comparing DNA information. These methods generally require genotype calls,…”
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    Mitogenomic analysis of a late Pleistocene jaguar from North America by Srigyan, Megha, Schubert, Blaine W, Bushell, Matthew, Santos, Sarah H D, Figueiró, Henrique Vieira, Sacco, Samuel, Eizirik, Eduardo, Shapiro, Beth

    Published in The Journal of heredity (10-07-2024)
    “…Abstract The jaguar (Panthera onca) is the largest living cat species native to the Americas and one of few large American carnivorans to have survived into…”
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    Delayed postglacial colonization of Betula in Iceland and the circum North Atlantic by Harning, David J, Sacco, Samuel, Anamthawat-Jónsson, Kesara, Ardenghi, Nicolò, Thordarson, Thor, Raberg, Jonathan H, Sepúlveda, Julio, Geirsdóttir, Áslaug, Shapiro, Beth, Miller, Gifford H

    Published in eLife (13-11-2023)
    “…As the Arctic continues to warm, woody shrubs are expected to expand northward. This process, known as ‘shrubification,’ has important implications for…”
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    The genome assembly of Island Oak (Quercus tomentella), a relictual island tree species by Mead, Alayna, Fitz-Gibbon, Sorel T, Escalona, Merly, Beraut, Eric, Sacco, Samuel, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Nguyen, Oanh, Sork, Victoria L

    Published in The Journal of heredity (13-03-2024)
    “…Abstract Island oak (Quercus tomentella) is a rare relictual island tree species that exists only on six islands off the coast of California and Mexico, but…”
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    Reference genome of the black rail, Laterallus jamaicensis by Hall, Laurie A, Wang, Ian J, Escalona, Merly, Beraut, Eric, Sacco, Samuel, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta, Nguyen, Oanh, Toffelmier, Erin, Shaffer, H Bradley, Beissinger, Steven R

    Published in The Journal of heredity (22-06-2023)
    “…Abstract The black rail, Laterallus jamaicensis, is one of the most secretive and poorly understood birds in the Americas. Two of its five subspecies breed in…”
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    Reference genome of California walnut, Juglans californica, and resemblance with other genomes in the order Fagales by Fitz-Gibbon, Sorel, Mead, Alayna, O’Donnell, Scott, Li, Zhi-Zhong, Escalona, Merly, Beraut, Eric, Sacco, Samuel, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Nguyen, Oanh, Sork, Victoria L

    Published in The Journal of heredity (23-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Juglans californica, California walnut, is a vulnerable small tree that is locally abundant but restricted to woodland and chaparral habitats of…”
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    Reference genome of the Virginia rail, Rallus limicola by Hall, Laurie A, Wang, Ian J, Escalona, Merly, Beraut, Eric, Sacco, Samuel, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta, Nguyen, Oanh, Toffelmier, Erin, Shaffer, H Bradley, Beissinger, Steven R

    Published in The Journal of heredity (22-06-2023)
    “…Abstract The Virginia rail, Rallus limicola, is a member of the family Rallidae, which also includes many other species of secretive and poorly studied wetland…”
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    Reference genome of the Woolly Sculpin, Clinocottus analis by Wright, Daniel B, Escalona, Merly, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta, Nguyen, Oanh, Sacco, Samuel, Beraut, Eric, Toffelmier, Erin, Miller, Courtney, Shaffer, H Bradley, Bernardi, Giacomo

    Published in The Journal of heredity (16-03-2023)
    “…Sculpins (Family Cottidae) are generally cold-temperate intertidal reef fishes most commonly found in the North Pacific. As part of the California Conservation…”
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    A reference genome assembly of the declining tricolored blackbird, Agelaius tricolor by Ballare, Kimberly M, Escalona, Merly, Barr, Kelly, Seligmann, William, Sacco, Samuel, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta Madhusudan, Nguyen, Oanh, Wyckoff, Christy, Smith, Thomas B, Shapiro, Beth

    Published in The Journal of heredity (16-03-2023)
    “…The tricolored blackbird, Agelaius tricolor, is a gregarious species that forms enormous breeding and foraging colonies in wetland and agricultural habitats,…”
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    A genome assembly of the American black bear, Ursus americanus, from California by Supple, Megan A, Escalona, Merly, Adkins, Jillian, Buchalski, Michael R, Alexandre, Nicolas, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta M, Nguyen, Oanh, Sacco, Samuel, Fairbairn, Colin, Beraut, Eric, Seligmann, William, Green, Richard E, Meredith, Erin, Shapiro, Beth

    Published in The Journal of heredity (20-08-2024)
    “…Abstract The American black bear, Ursus americanus, is a widespread and ecologically important species in North America. In California, the black bear plays an…”
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    Reference Genome of the California Sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher (Labridae, Perciformes), A Keystone Fish Predator in Kelp Forest Ecosystems by Bernardi, Giacomo, DeBiasse, Melissa, Escalona, Merly, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Nguyen, Oanh, Sacco, Samuel, Beraut, Eric, Miller, Courtney, Toffelmier, Erin, Shaffer, H Bradley

    Published in The Journal of heredity (30-11-2022)
    “…Keystone species are known to play a critical role in kelp forest health, including the well-known killer whales, sea otter, sea urchin, kelp trophic cascade…”
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    Reference genome of Townsend’s big-eared bat, Corynorhinus townsendii by Capel, Samantha L R, Hamilton, Natalie M, Fraser, Devaughn, Escalona, Merly, Nguyen, Oanh, Sacco, Samuel, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta, Seligmann, William, Vazquez, Juan M, Sudmant, Peter H, Morrison, Michael L, Wayne, Robert K, Buchalski, Michael R

    Published in The Journal of heredity (13-03-2024)
    “…Abstract Townsend’s big-eared bat, Corynorhinus townsendii, is a cave- and mine-roosting species found largely in western North America. Considered a species…”
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    A genome assembly of the Yuma myotis bat, Myotis yumanensis by Curti, Joseph N, Fraser, Devaughn, Escalona, Merly, Fairbairn, Colin W, Sacco, Samuel, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta, Nguyen, Oanh, Seligmann, William, Sudmant, Peter H, Toffelmier, Erin, Vazquez, Juan Manuel, Wayne, Robert, Shaffer, H Bradley, Buchalski, Michael R

    Published in The Journal of heredity (03-02-2024)
    “…Abstract The Yuma myotis bat (Myotis yumanensis) is a small vespertilionid bat and one of 52 species of new world Myotis bats in the subgenus Pizonyx. While M…”
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    Reference genome of an iconic lizard in western North America, Blainville’s horned lizard Phrynosoma blainvillii by Richmond, Jonathan Q, McGuire, Jimmy A, Escalona, Merly, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Nguyen, Oanh, Sacco, Samuel, Beraut, Eric, Toffelmier, Erin, Fisher, Robert N, Wang, Ian J, Shaffer, H Bradley

    Published in The Journal of heredity (22-06-2023)
    “…Abstract Genome assemblies are increasingly being used to identify adaptive genetic variation that can help prioritize the population management of protected…”
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    Reference genome of the Monkeyface Prickleback, Cebidichthys violaceus by Wright, Daniel B, Escalona, Merly, Marimuthu, Mohan P A, Sahasrabudhe, Ruta, Nguyen, Oanh, Sacco, Samuel, Beraut, Eric, Toffelmier, Erin, Miller, Courtney, Shaffer, H Bradley, Bernardi, Giacomo, German, Donovan P

    Published in The Journal of heredity (16-03-2023)
    “…Pricklebacks (Family Stichaeidae) are generally cold-temperate fishes most commonly found in the north Pacific. As part of the California Conservation Genomics…”
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