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==News==
==News==
===January 2010===
===January 2010===
Cecelia's work on artificial selection on egg size causing detectable differences in expression patterning got accepted and published in EVOLUTION. Check out the story! [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21121913|pubmed]]
Cecelia's work on artificial selection on egg size causing detectable differences in expression patterning got accepted and published in EVOLUTION. Check out the story! [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21121913 pubmed]
===December 2010===
===December 2010===
Susan Lott's work on mapping genetic locus underling pattern formation differences between drosophila species has been published on EVOLUTION. Check out here. [[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21121913|pubmed]]
Susan Lott's work on mapping genetic locus underling pattern formation differences between drosophila species has been published on EVOLUTION. Check out here. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21121913 pubmed]
===June 2010===
===June 2010===
Congratulations to our graduates!  
Congratulations to our graduates!  

Revision as of 15:16, 22 March 2011


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Focus

Expression of early segmentation genes eve and gt in a Drosophila embryo

The lab pursues four interrelated research themes:

  1. Molecular population genetics and evolution (Drosophila and Arabidopsis)
  2. Functional evolution of cis-regulatory sequences (Drosophila)
  3. Canalization in development and evolution (Drosophila)
  4. Evolutionary dynamics of disease resistance and pathogenicity (Arabidopsis)

News

January 2010

Cecelia's work on artificial selection on egg size causing detectable differences in expression patterning got accepted and published in EVOLUTION. Check out the story! pubmed

December 2010

Susan Lott's work on mapping genetic locus underling pattern formation differences between drosophila species has been published on EVOLUTION. Check out here. pubmed

June 2010

Congratulations to our graduates! Sarah Carl is headed to Cambridge and Anna McGeachy is headed to Johns Hopkins. Go Class of 2010!! Welcome our new students from The College, Reece DeHaan, Desiree Dickerson, and David Gittin!

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