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4th Annual STEGG Conference

April 19, 2019

4th Annual Southeast Texas Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics (STEGG) Conference

Abstract and registration deadline is June 20, 2019

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EEB Journal Club

October 9, 2018

… Friday, Oct 12.  Jamie Alfieri will lead this week’s discussion on how genomic data can be used to identify loci underlying adaptive variation. For those who are deterred by genomics, we should expect to see more ecology based papers in the coming weeks. Please join us at O’Bannon’s at 4pm.  [Phifer-Rixey et al 2018]

Tagged With: adaptive variation, genomics, jamie alfieri, mice

EEB Fall 2016 Seminar Series – Trudy Mackay

August 21, 2016

Speaker: Trudy Mackay, NC State University

Charting the Genotype-Phenotype Map: Lessons from Drosophila

Hosted by G2/EEB: Jessica Elswood (GGSA)
Refreshments at 3:50 pm

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