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Referee report. For: The developmental transcriptome of contrasting Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) morphs [v1; approved with reservations 2, http://f1000r.es/5at]
2015
Species and populations with parallel evolution of specific traits can help illuminate how predictable adaptations and divergence are at the molecular and developmental level. Following the last glacial period, dwarfism and specialized bottom feeding morphology evolved rapidly in several landlocked Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus populations in Iceland. To study the genetic divergence between small benthic morphs and limnetic morphs, we conducted RNA-sequencing charr embryos at four stages in
doi:10.5256/f1000research.6869.r9419
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