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*Mark MacNair's collection of strange [http://www.ex.ac.uk/~MRMacnai/guttatus.html ''Mimulus guttatus'' relatives] from California | *Mark MacNair's collection of strange [http://www.ex.ac.uk/~MRMacnai/guttatus.html ''Mimulus guttatus'' relatives] from California | ||
*The Willis Lab is quite excited about the release of the whole [http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/CSP2006/mimulus.html genome] of ''Mimulus guttatus'' next summer. Updates are avaliable on the Clemson University Genomics Institute [http://www.genome.clemson.edu/projects/mimulus/ website]. | *The Willis Lab is quite excited about the release of the whole [http://www.jgi.doe.gov/sequencing/why/CSP2006/mimulus.html genome] of ''Mimulus guttatus'' next summer. Updates are avaliable on the Clemson University Genomics Institute [http://www.genome.clemson.edu/projects/mimulus/ website]. | ||
*[http://www.mimulusevolution.org/ | *[http://www.mimulusevolution.org/ Mimulus Biological Resource Center] | ||
==Field Sites== | ==Field Sites== |
Revision as of 10:52, 12 December 2005
About me
I am a second year graduate student in Dr. Johh Willis' lab at Duke. You can check out a summary of my current research in the University Program in Genetics and Genomics
The Mimulus Community
- John Willis
- Lila Fishman
- Toby Bradshaw
- Kermit Ritland
- Doug Schemske
- Quentin Cronk
- Megan Hall
- Paul Beardsley
- Bob Vickery
Mimulus web sites
- Mark MacNair's collection of strange Mimulus guttatus relatives from California
- The Willis Lab is quite excited about the release of the whole genome of Mimulus guttatus next summer. Updates are avaliable on the Clemson University Genomics Institute website.
- Mimulus Biological Resource Center
Field Sites
United States
- Copperopolis
- Montana de Oro State Park
- Big Creek Reserve
- Bodega Marine Lab
- Angelo Reserve
- Redwood National Park
- Saddle Mountain
Canada
Friends
Quotes
"There is keen delight in the quick experience, of knowing that no harm comes of a wetting at high canon wall, slips up behind the ridge to cross it by some windy broad-leaved hellebore, and beat down the mimulus beside the brook." -Mary Austin