Browse by Glasgow Author
2024
Crotti, M., Yohannes, E., Winfield, I., Lyle, A., Adams, C. and Elmer, K. (2024) Rapid adaptation through genomic and epigenomic responses following translocations in an endangered salmonid. [Data Collection]
2023
Elmer, K. , Bean, C. , Adams, C. , Jacobs, A. and Fenton, S. (2023) The genomic underpinnings of head and body shape morphology across Arctic charr ecomorph pairs. [Data Collection]
2021
Crotti, M., Yohannes, E., Winfield, I., Lyle, A., Adams, C. and Elmer, K. (2021) Rapid adaptation through genomic and epigenomic responses following translocations in an endangered salmonid. [Data Collection]
2020
Crotti, M., Adams, C. , Etheridge, E., Bean, C. , Gowans, A., Knudsen, R., Lyle, A., Maitland, P., Winfield, I., Elmer, K. and Præbel, K. (2020) Geographic hierarchical population genetic structuring in British European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) and its implications for conservation. [Data Collection]
Crotti, M., Adams, C. and Elmer, K. (2020) Population genomic SNPs from epigenetic RADs: gaining genetic and epigenetic data from a single established next-generation sequencing approach. [Data Collection]
Schneider, K., White, T., Mitchell, S., Adams, C. , Reeve, R. and Elmer, K. (2020) Pitfalls and virtues of population genetic summary statistics: detecting selective sweeps in recent divergences. [Data Collection]
Jacobs, A., Carruthers, M., Yurchenko, A., Gordeeva, N. V., Alekseyev, S. S., Hooker, O., Leong, J. S., Minkley, D. R., Rondeau, E. B., Koop, B. F., Adams, C. and Elmer, K. (2020) Parallelism in eco-morphology and gene expression despite variable evolutionary and genomic backgrounds in a Holarctic fish. [Data Collection]
2019
Schneider, K., Adams, C. and Elmer, K. (2019) Parallel selection on ecologically relevant gene functions in the transcriptomes of highly diversifying salmonids. [Data Collection]
2018
Jacobs, A., Carruthers, M., Eckmann, R., Yohannes, E., Adams, C. , Behrmann-Godel, J. and Elmer, K. (2018) Rapid niche expansion by selection on functional genomic variation after ecosystem recovery. [Data Collection]