id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yjzmrgqcabhxjg7eptzzjeocci Brittany A. Garner Genomics in Conservation: Case Studies and Bridging the Gap between Data and Application 2016.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 1863 163 44 Genomics in Conservation: Case Studies and Bridging the Gap between Data and Application 2Wildlife Program, Fish and Wildlife Genomic Group, College of Forestry and Conservation, 9Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 802 3rd Street, 10Gene Conservation Laboratory, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, 333 Raspberry Road, 12Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Molecular Genetics Laboratory, 600 Capitol sequencing; conservation practice; genetic monitoring; natural resource management. application of genomics in conservation and management as well as increased communication collaboration would enhance the application of genomics to real-world conservation and help genomics contributes to conservation practice. We define broad-sense conservation genomics as Narrow-sense genomic approaches have been used for diverse conservation applications Other applications of broad-sense conservation genomics are evident (Table S1) and contributions of genomics to conservation by not fully highlighting the work of these (2010) Genomics and the future of conservation genetics. (2013) Genotyping-by-sequencing in ecological and conservation genomics. ./cache/work_yjzmrgqcabhxjg7eptzzjeocci.pdf ./txt/work_yjzmrgqcabhxjg7eptzzjeocci.txt