Gallery | May 2017 cover

Published in Ecology & Evolution
Gallery | May 2017 cover
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From 'Scallop genome provides insights into evolution of bilaterian karyotype and development.' Wang et al., Nature Ecology & Evolution 1; 0120 (2017)

A photograph of scallop Patinopecten yessoensis by Zhenmin Bao. Genome sequencing of this bivalve mollusc reveals that it has a slow-evolving genome with many ancestral features. In-depth analysis of the “fossil” scallop genome provides novel insights into the evolution of genome organization and developmental control during the emergence of bilaterians.

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