Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Kawakami, Takeshi"
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Estimation of linkage disequilibrium and interspecific gene flow in Ficedula flycatchers by a newly developed 50k SNP array.
Kawakami, Takeshi; Backström, Niclas; Burri, Reto; Husby, Arild; Olason, PI; Rice, A M; Qvarström, Anna; Ellegren, Hans (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)With the access to draft genome sequence assemblies and whole-genome resequencing data from population samples, molecular ecology studies will be able to take truly genome-wide approaches. This now applies to an avian model ... -
Genomic identification and characterization of the pseudoautosomal region in highly differentiated avian sex chromosomes
Burri, Reto; Bolivar, Paulina; Husby, Arild; Qvarnström, Anna; Uebbing, Severin; Ellegren, Hans; Smeds, Linnea; Kawakami, Takeshi (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)The molecular characteristics of the pseudoautosomal region (PAR) of sex chromosomes remain elusive. Despite significant genome-sequencing efforts, the PAR of highly differentiated avian sex chromosomes remains to be ... -
Increasing the power of genome wide association studies in natural populations using repeated measures - evaluation and implementation
Rönnegård, Lars; McFarlane, S. Eryn; Husby, Arild; Kawakami, Takeshi; Ellegren, Hans; Qvarnström, Anna; Freckleton, Robert (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)1. Genomewide association studies (GWAS) enable detailed dissections of the genetic basis for organisms’ ability to adapt to a changing environment. In long-term studies of natural populations, individuals are often marked ...