Special Issue on Environmental Genomics |
|  | This special issue reflects the recent advances in the field of environmental genomics and exposes the attractive prospects in the light of the new, rapidly-evolving tools that are next generation sequencing (NGS) approaches. Understanding the ecology, evolution, adaptation and biodiversity of organisms in their ecosystems is one of the most challenging scientific issues to which NGS and other “omics” may contribute. The papers deal with a broad range of organisms (eukaryotes and prokaryotes) and environments, including biotic interactions and methodological enhancements. The special issue highlights the exciting paths opened by NGS in environmental genomics and the novel opportunities to go deeper in the understanding and characterization of complex biological systems. Dr Dominique Joly and Dr Denis Faure Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Institut Ecologie et Environnement (INEE) France |  | TABLE OF CONTENTS
|  |  |  | Volume 114, Issue 5 (May 2015) |  | In this issue Editorial Reviews Original Articles | |  |  | Editorial | Top |  | Next-generation sequencing propels environmental genomics to the front line of researchD Joly and D Faure Heredity 2015 114: 429-430; 10.1038/hdy.2015.23 Full Text | PDF |  | Reviews | Top |  | Combining experimental evolution with next-generation sequencing: a powerful tool to study adaptation from standing genetic variation OPENC Schlötterer, R Kofler, E Versace, R Tobler and S U Franssen Heredity 2015 114: 431-440; advance online publication, October 1, 2014; 10.1038/hdy.2014.86 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Exploiting the architecture and the features of the microsporidian genomes to investigate diversity and impact of these parasites on ecosystemsE Peyretaillade, D Boucher, N Parisot, C Gasc, R Butler, J-F Pombert, E Lerat and P Peyret Heredity 2015 114: 441-449; advance online publication, September 3, 2014; 10.1038/hdy.2014.78 Abstract | Full Text |  | Original Articles | Top |  | Use of RAD sequencing for delimiting speciesE Pante, J Abdelkrim, A Viricel, D Gey, S C France, M C Boisselier and S Samadi Heredity 2015 114: 450-459; advance online publication, November 19, 2014; 10.1038/hdy.2014.105 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Modification of atmospheric sand-associated bacterial communities during Asian sandstorms in China and South KoreaS An, H H Sin and M S DuBow Heredity 2015 114: 460-467; advance online publication, November 12, 2014; 10.1038/hdy.2014.102 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Improving soil bacterial taxa–area relationships assessment using DNA meta-barcodingS Terrat, S Dequiedt, W Horrigue, M Lelievre, C Cruaud, N P A Saby, C Jolivet, D Arrouays, P-A Maron, L Ranjard and N Chemidlin Prévost-Bouré Heredity 2015 114: 468-475; advance online publication, October 8, 2014; 10.1038/hdy.2014.91 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Transcriptome of the quorum-sensing signal-degrading Rhodococcus erythropolis responds differentially to virulent and avirulent Pectobacterium atrosepticumA Kwasiborski, S Mondy, T-M Chong, C Barbey, K-G Chan, A Beury-Cirou, X Latour and D Faure Heredity 2015 114: 476-484; advance online publication, January 14, 2015; 10.1038/hdy.2014.121 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Large-scale genotyping of highly polymorphic loci by next-generation sequencing: how to overcome the challenges to reliably genotype individuals?M Ferrandiz-Rovira, T Bigot, D Allainé, M-P Callait-Cardinal and A Cohas Heredity 2015 114: 485-493; advance online publication, March 11, 2015; 10.1038/hdy.2015.13 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Whole-genome re-sequencing of non-model organisms: lessons from unmapped readsA Gouin, F Legeai, P Nouhaud, A Whibley, J-C Simon and C Lemaitre Heredity 2015 114: 494-501; advance online publication, October 1, 2014; 10.1038/hdy.2014.85 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | The environmental genomics of metazoan thermal adaptation OPEND Porcelli, R K Butlin, K J Gaston, D Joly and R R Snook Heredity 2015 114: 502-514; advance online publication, March 4, 2015; 10.1038/hdy.2014.119 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Conservatism and novelty in the genetic architecture of adaptation in Heliconius butterflies OPENB Huber, A Whibley, Y L Poul, N Navarro, A Martin, S Baxter, A Shah, B Gilles, T Wirth, W O McMillan and M Joron Heredity 2015 114: 515-524; advance online publication, March 25, 2015; 10.1038/hdy.2015.22 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | DNA metabarcoding diet analysis for species with parapatric vs sympatric distribution: a case study on subterranean rodentsC M Lopes, M De Barba, F Boyer, C Mercier, P J S da Silva Filho, L M Heidtmann, D Galiano, B B Kubiak, P Langone, F M Garcias, L Gielly, E Coissac, T R O de Freitas and P Taberlet Heredity 2015 114: 525-536; advance online publication, February 4, 2015; 10.1038/hdy.2014.109 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Natureevents is a fully searchable, multi-disciplinary database designed to maximise exposure for events organisers. The contents of the Natureevents Directory are now live. The digital version is available here.
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