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Evolution & Systematics

Darwin’s Phylogenetic Reasoning

Darwin claimed that similarity is evidence for common ancestry, and that adaptive similarities provide weaker evidence than neutral or deleterious similarities.  He also used phylogenetic trees to reason critically about adaptive hypotheses.  In this talk I'll analyze his bits of reasoning and describe frameworks for evaluating their correctness.

Partial redundancy and functional specialization of E-class SEPALLATA genes in an early-diverging eudicot

Soza VL, Snelson CD, Hazelton KDHewett, Di Stilio VS.  2016.  Partial redundancy and functional specialization of E-class SEPALLATA genes in an early-diverging eudicot. Developmental Biology. 419(1):143-155.

Species delimitation using Bayes factors: simulations and application to the Sceloporus scalaris species group (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae)

Grummer JA, Bryson RW, Reeder TW.  2014.  Species delimitation using Bayes factors: simulations and application to the Sceloporus scalaris species group (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae). Systematic biology. 63:119–133.

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