Publications by authors named "Erin R Voss"

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  • - Botta's pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) is a common rodent in the western U.S., attracting interest due to its diverse physical traits and varying chromosome structures.
  • - A high-quality genome was sequenced from a male gopher from the San Francisco Bay Area, featuring nearly 2,800 scaffolds and a BUSCO score indicating good quality, filling a gap in rodent genomic data.
  • - This genome will enable research into how these gophers adapt to their underground lifestyle and how traits like limited movement affect their genetic diversity, evolution, and relationships with other species.
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Genes involved in reproduction often evolve rapidly at the sequence level due to postcopulatory sexual selection (PCSS) driven by male-male competition and male-female sexual conflict, but the impact of PCSS on gene expression has been under-explored. Further, though multiple tissues contribute to male reproductive success, most studies have focused on the testes. To explore the influence of mating system variation on reproductive tract gene expression in natural populations, we captured adult males from monogamous Peromyscus californicus and polygynandrous P.

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Hybrid zones provide natural experiments in recombination within and between genomes that may have strong effects on organismal fitness. On the East Coast of North America, two distinct lineages of the European green crab () have been introduced in the last two centuries. These two lineages with putatively different adaptive properties have hybridized along the coast of the eastern Gulf of Maine, producing new nuclear and mitochondrial combinations that show clinal variation correlated with water temperature.

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