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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.
Parichy Lab receives R35 NIH Grant
Santana Lab on Coevolution of Peppers and Bats
Prof. Sidor comments on an ancient viviparity reptile
Ray Huey named 2017 ESA Fellow
Wilson and DeMar find a prized lizard fossil
Partial redundancy and functional specialization of E-class SEPALLATA genes in an early-diverging eudicot
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Prof. Olmstead comments on 52M year old tomatillo on KUOW
Species delimitation using Bayes factors: simulations and application to the Sceloporus scalaris species group (Squamata: Phrynosomatidae)
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