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Wolfe lab develops workflow that identifies genetic markers for phylogenetic study from limited data
Using MAKER2, Paul Blischak, Aaron Wenzel, and Andrea Wolfe have developed a workflow that identifies numerous genetic markers for phylogenetic study from limited genomic data. The approach,…
EEOB presentation on iPads in the classroom
Presented by: Cynthia Dassler and Steven NagelFacilitated by: CLSE130 Jennings HallIn this interactive session, participants will learn about the incorporation of iPads into active learning exercises…
Publications by EEOB faculty December 1 - December 31
Stress tolerance in a polyextremophile: the southernmost insectR.E. Lee Jr., D.L. Denlinger. 2015. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 93:1–8AbstractSince biotic interactions within the simple terrestrial…
Publications by EEOB faculty November 13 - November 30
Mating Patterns and Pollinator Communities of the Invasive Shrub Lonicera maackii: A Comparison between Interior Plants and Edge PlantsKelly Barriball, Karen Goodell, and Oscar J. Rocha. 2014…
2015 Science of Signatures Advanced Studies Institute, April 13-May 1, 2015
image by Los Alamos National Laboratory, via Wikimedia CommonsLos Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is looking for young researchers from all technical fields to participate in this professional…
UResearch Newsletter
The inaugural issue of the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Undergraduate Research Lab UResearch Newsletter, highlighting its undergraduate research, outreach and engagement…
Museum Open House February 7, 2015
Plants and animals are the source and inspiration for the most potent poisons and medicines. The complexity of these chemicals is matched only by the complexity of behaviors, anatomies, and biologies…