Monthly Archives: September 2012

What we're reading

As we head into the weekend, here’s a few things we’ve noticed that might be worth your screen-time: Scientific pubs Online early at Genetics: “Demographic inference using spectral methods on SNP data, with an analysis of the human out-of-Africa expansion,” … Continue reading

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Isolating isolation by distance

Update, 29 Jan 2015: This post has been edited to remove a video clip from the movie “Chinatown,” which was jarring and really just unnecessary, as pointed out in the comments. At its most basic level, population genetics is about … Continue reading

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New to the blog: Jeremy Yoder

Hi, everyone! I’m Jeremy Yoder, and I’m very pleased to be joining the contributors here at the Molecular Ecologist, starting today. I’m currently a postdoc with Peter Tiffin at the University of Minnesota, studying the population genomics of adaptation in Medicago … Continue reading

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