TY - JOUR AU - Nygaard, S. AU - Wurm, Y. T1 - Ant genomics (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): challenges to overcome and opportunities to seize JF - Myrmecological News Y1 - 2015 DA - 2015 PB - The Austrian Society of Entomofaunistics SN - Print: 1994-4136 - Online: 1997-3500 N1 - 10.25849/myrmecol.news_021:059 DO - 10.25849/myrmecol.news_021:059 SP - 59-72 KW - Genomes, DNA sequencing, Formicidae, assembly, annotation, bioinformatics, review. AB - Myrmecologists have long studied the systematics, behavior, ecology, and evolution of ants. This first involved fundamental approaches including morphological description or behavioral observation, perhaps with the help of microscopes or marking ants with paint or wire. Many discoveries over the past 20 years have been accomplished with the help of more molecular approaches including allozymes, microsatellites, and chemical analyses, and more recently microarrays. The recent 10,000-fold drop in the cost of Dna sequencing has created new possibilities for myrmecological research. At least ten ant genomes have now been sequenced, with more on the way. Here, we aim to provide an introduction to genomics to the curious myrmecologist. For this, we discuss the genomics analyses possible without a full genome sequence, the motivations, approach and outcomes of a genome-sequencing project, and provide starting points for myrmecologists interested in using genomics data and approaches. JA - Myrmecological News M3 - Review Article VL - 21