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Megan L Van Etten
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Katherine Furniss
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Erika Crispo
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Biology
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Ahmed Hasan
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Lorena Ament-Velásquez
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Thomas Jenkinson
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Angela McGaughran
I am primarily interested in combining genomic and ecological approaches to examine evolutionary processes. My current project will use historical genomes to work out the genomic architecture...
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Robert E Furrow
Contact: refurrow AT ucdavis DOT eduI have recently started as an Assistant Professor of Teaching in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology at the University of California, Davis. I teach a large...
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John Howard Starnes
Educator, Dad, Plant Pathologist Hello everyone! I am an Associate Professor of Biology at Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College (2 year state undergraduate institution,...
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Jon Yearsley
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Web Popgen
11 Jun 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Bob Sheehy
This resource has been updated - find the current version here: https://qubeshub.org/qubesresources/publications/842A Hardy-Weinberg based population genetics simulator. This program assumes a single gene and two alleles. Simulation of allele frequency changes similar to...
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Jennifer Lamb
I am currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Southern Mississippi (USM). In January 2017 I will begin teaching biology as an Adjunct Instructor at the Pearl River Community College...
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Jory brinkerhoff
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Rachel Arnold
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Genetic Drift Simulation - NetLogo
23 Jun 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Tony Weisstein
This model simulates genetic drift in a population. The user can control the population size, whether the population is subdivided into separate local populations, and the amount of gene flow (if any) between local populations. Phenotype frequency in each subpopulation is plotted as a...
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Wynn Meyer
I am a postdoc at the University of California, Berkeley in the Integrative Biology department. I received my PhD in Human Genetics from the University of Chicago in 2013. My research has focused...
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Ellie Steinberg
When I used to give talks on my PhD research, which involved both real and virtual pocket gophers, I realized the power of simulated systems – and a good natural history story – to help...
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Mark Jason Jordan
I am broadly interested in wildlife conservation, and I have specifically worked on population genetics and noninvasive population monitoring of mesocarnivores. I am currently an Assistant...
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Population Genetics: When Darwin Met Mendel - Crash Course Biology
03 Oct 2015 | | Contributor(s):: CrashCourse
This Youtube video talks about population genetics, which helps to explain the evolution of populations over time by combing the principles of Mendel and Darwin, and by means of the Hardy-Weinberg equation, all in an upbeat, modern and somewhat zany manner.
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Jillian Detwiler
I have a research program that centers around host-parasite interactions with graduate (MSc and PhD students) as well as undergraduate researchers. In addition, I teach a combined lecture and...
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