Publications by authors named "Jeremy Gaudin"

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  • * The first sequenced genome of the American eel, containing 1.41 Gb and 26,564 annotated genes, offers a detailed genetic framework to understand their physiology and aid in conservation efforts.
  • * A candidate gene analysis showed significant genetic divergence among different eel species, with the Japanese eel exhibiting the most variation, highlighting the importance of genetic data in conservation strategies.
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The two primary ways that species respond to heterogeneous environments is through local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity. The American eel (Anguilla rostrata) presents a paradox; despite inhabiting drastically different environments [1], the species is panmictic [2, 3]. Spawning takes place only in the southern Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean [1].

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