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Leptidea sinapis
Dualistic dosage compensation and rapid evolution of expression balance in response to W chromosome degeneration in Leptidea butterflies
Dosage compensation in Leptidea
Evolution of hybrid inviability associated with chromosome fusions
Leptidea sinapis RAD-seq pedigree
Leptidea sinapis pedigree RAD-seq data for linkage maps
Leptidea sinapis Recombination Map
Fine-scale recombination rate variation in the wood white butterfly Leptidea sinapis
High-density linkage maps and chromosome level genome assemblies unveil direction and frequency of extensive structural rearrangements in wood white butterflies (Leptidea spp.)
Chromosome rearrangements in Leptidea butterflies
Leptidea sinapis RefSeq Genome
Microbiome composition in the wood white butterfly
Host plant diet affects fitness and induces altered gene expression and microbiome composition in the wood white (Leptidea sinapis) butterfly
ilLepSina1 alternate haplotype
Leptidea sinapis (wood white) genome assembly, ilLepSina1, alternate haplotype
ilLepSina1
Leptidea sinapis (wood white) genome assembly, ilLepSina1
The Pleistocene species pump past its prime
Stranded poly-A RNAseq datasets for 28 adults and 2 larval butterflies for the purpose of transcriptome assembly and assessment of genetic diversity at loci of interest
ilLepSina
Leptidea sinapis (wood white)
Leptidea sinapis (wood white), genomic and transcriptomic data
Papilionoidea
ButterflyNet
Differential gene expression in two populations of the wood white butterfly (Leptidea sinapis) from Catalonia and Sweden reared on different host plants, Lotus dorycnium and Lotus corniculatus
Gene expression profiling across ontogenetic stages in wood white (Leptidea sinapis) reveals pathways linked to butterfly diapause regulation.
Rapid increase in genome size as a consequence of transposable element hyperactivity in wood-white (Leptidea) butterflies.
Characterising and quantifying the genome size expansion in wood-white (Leptidea) butterflies. This study includes Genome sequencing of Leptidea sinapis and resequencing of Leptidea reali and Leptidea juvernica.
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