Seascape Genomics: Contextualizing Adaptive and Neutral Genomic Variation in the Ocean Environment

  • Liggins L
  • Treml E
  • Riginos C
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This pioneering Population Genomics Series deals with the concepts and approaches of population genomics and their applications in addressing fundamental and applied topics in a wide variety of organisms. Population genomics is a fast emerging discipline, which has created a paradigm shift in many fields of life and medical sciences, including population biology, ecology, evolution, conservation, agricul- ture, horticulture, forestry, fisheries, human health and medicine. Population genomics has revolutionized various disciplines of biology including population, evolutionary, ecological and conservation genetics, plant and animal breeding, human health, genetic medicine, and pharmacology by allowing to address novel and long-standing intractable questions with unprecedented power and accu- racy. It employs large-scale or genome-wide genetic information across individuals and populations and bioinformatics, and provides a comprehensive genome-wide perspective and new insights that were not possible before.

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Liggins, L., Treml, E. A., & Riginos, C. (2019). Seascape Genomics: Contextualizing Adaptive and Neutral Genomic Variation in the Ocean Environment (pp. 171–218). https://doi.org/10.1007/13836_2019_68

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