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    The evolution of seasonal camouflage in white-tailed jackrabbits in response to past and future climates

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    This repository contains copies of custom code and related resources needed to replicate analyses used to investigate the evolution of seasonal camouflage in white-tailed jackrabbits (Lepus townsendii).wtjr_sdm-master.zip (see GitHub for more details)- Zip archive of code and data for SDM analysis, see READMEs within for full description. Includes:- Occurrence records of WTJR used in the SDM modeling- Snow residence time data for modeling current and future phenotypeswc0.5.zip- Bioclim variables used for species distribution modeling.worldclim_projections_2080.zip- Future projections of Bioclim variables 2 and 3DMNS18807_06042020_pseudohap2.1.fasta.gz and DMNS18807_06042020_pseudohap2.2.fasta.gz- Original de novo genome assemblies of the white-tailed jackrabbit genome generated by Supernova. The primary assembly (used for all analyses) is pseudohap2.1 and the alternative assembly is pseudohap2.2 (used only for the BEAST analysis).DMNS18807_06042020_pseudohap2.1_OryCun2.0_liftoff_annotation.gff3- Liftoff gff3 annotation of the primary white-tailed jackrabbit reference genome. Annotation was obtained from the European Rabbit reference genome (OryCun2.0).OryCun2.0_repeats.bed-Bed file of repeat regions for OryCun2.0 from Genome Browser GenotypeArea_COATCOLOR_WTJR_W1_34SNPs_92INDVS.xlsx- Raw genotype dataspectrophotometry_raw_files.zip- Raw reflectance datawtjr_camouflage.zip (see GitHub for more details)- Input alignments, control files and output trees with divergence times from BEAST analysis to date the divergence between white and brown haplotypes.- Input alignments, control files and output log files for GPhoCs analysis to estimate demographic parameters of divergence between hare species.- Processed reflectance data.- Formatted genotype data, and other input and output files for association and Fisher exact test analyses .- Simulated expected divergence (dxy) between hare species.- Empirical divergence (dxy) between hare species within each coat color association region.</div
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