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    • Principal Investigator - Jeff Streicher
    • Postdoctoral Researchers
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    • Ecological and Spatial Change
    • Evolution of Biodiversity
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    • DNA >
      • Genomes
      • RADseq + UCEs
      • Shotgun DNA
      • Sanger
    • Micro-CT
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  • NGS Training
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RADseq + UCEs

Restriction site associated DNA sequencing (RADseq) and targeted sequence capture of ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are important tools for understanding biodiversity. 

Our published RADseq and UCE datasets are available in raw format on the NCBI Sequence Read Archive. Post analysis datasets are available on Dryad or the NHM Data Portal. 

2022

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ddRADseq data from Population genomic analyses support sympatric origins of parapatric morphs in a salamander 

Ecology and Evolution (Buckingham et al.) 

Dryad


NCBI SRA Project


2021

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UCEs from Phylogeny of terraranan frogs based on 2,665 loci and impacts of missing data on phylogenomic analyses

Systematics and Biodiversity (Barrientos et al.)

NHM Data Portal

​NCBI SRA Project

2020

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UCEs from Analysis of ultraconserved elements supports African origins of narrow-mouthed frogs

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (Streicher et al.)

NHM Data Portal

​NCBI SRA Project

2019

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ddRADseq data from Climate change, extinction, and Sky Island biogeography in a montane lizard

Molecular Ecology (Wiens et al.)

Dryad


NCBI SRA Project

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ddRADseq data from Inferring introgression using RADseq and DFOIL: power and pitfalls revealed in a case study of spiny lizards (Sceloporus)

Molecular Ecology Resources (Lambert et al.)


Dryad

​NCBI SRA Project

2018

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RADseq data from Vanishing refuge? Testing the forest refuge hypothesis in coastal East Africa using genome-wide sequence data for seven amphibians

Molecular Ecology (Barratt et al.)

Dryad

NCBI SRA Project
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UCEs from Evaluating methods for phylogenomic analyses, and a new phylogeny for a major frog clade (Hyloidea) based on 2,214 loci

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (Streicher et al.)

Dryad (Coming soon...)

NCBI SRA Project

2017

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UCEs from Phylogenomic analyses of more than 4,000 nuclear loci resolve the origin of snakes among lizard families

Biology Letters (Streicher & Wiens)

Dryad

​NCBI SRA Project (Coming soon...)
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ddRADseq data from Geographical features are the predominant driver of molecular diversification in widely distributed North American whipsnakes

Molecular Ecology (O'Connell et al.)

NCBI SRA Project
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2016

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ddRADseq data from Genetic surfing, not allopatric divergence, explains spatial sorting of mitochondrial haplotypes in venomous coralsnakes

Evolution (Streicher et al.)

Dryad


​NCBI SRA Project
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UCEs from Phylogenomic analyses reveal novel relationships among snake families

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution (Streicher & Wiens)

NCBI SRA Project

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UCEs from How should genes and taxa be sampled for phylogenomic analyses with missing data?  An empirical study in iguanian lizards

Systematic Biology (Streicher et al.)

Dryad

NCBI SRA Project

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2015

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ddRADseq data from Limitations of climatic data for inferring species boundaries: Insights from speckled rattlesnakes

PLoS ONE (Meik et al.)

Dryad
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2014

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ddRADseq data from Diversification and asymmetrical gene flow across time and space: lineage sorting and hybridization in polytypic barking frogs

Molecular Ecology (Streicher et al.)

Dryad
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