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Timing of antimicrobial use influences the evolution of antimicrobial resistance during disease epidemics

Tanaka M.M, Althouse B.M, Bergstrom C.T.  2014.  Timing of antimicrobial use influences the evolution of antimicrobial resistance during disease epidemics. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 2014(1):150-161.

Floral volatile alleles can contribute to pollinator-mediated reproductive isolation in monkeyflowers (Mimulus)

Byers KJRP, Vela JP, Peng F, Riffell JA, Bradshaw HD.  2014.  Floral volatile alleles can contribute to pollinator-mediated reproductive isolation in monkeyflowers (Mimulus). The Plant Journal. 80(6):1031-1042.

Movements of genes between populations: are pollinators more effective at transferring their own or plant genetic markers?

Liu M., Compton S.G, Peng F.-E., Zhang J., Chen X.-Y..  2015.  Movements of genes between populations: are pollinators more effective at transferring their own or plant genetic markers? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 282(1808)

Genome Sequences of Eight Bacterial Species Found in Coculture with the Haptophyte <i>Chrysochromulina tobin</i> : TABLE 1 

Fixen KR, Starkenburg SR, Hovde BT, Johnson SL, Deodato CR, Daligault HE, Davenport KW, Harwood CS, Cattolico RAnn.  2016.  Genome Sequences of Eight Bacterial Species Found in Coculture with the Haptophyte Chrysochromulina tobin : TABLE 1 . Genome Announcements. 4(6):e01162-16.

Genomics-inspired biology: From genes to organisms, and beyond

Charles Darwin was a brilliant naturalist who recognized many biological connections through his observations of the natural world. Darwin would no doubt revel in our ability to draw biological inferences from DNA sequences. Of course, we also know that biological inference and biological content are easily conflated and that genomics can only take us so far without proper authentication via empirical biology.

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