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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. In the journals Zhen, Y., M. L. Aardema, E. M. Medina, M. Schumer and P. Andolfatto. 2012. Parallel molecular evolution in an … Continue reading
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What we're reading, and zooming
As we head into the weekend, here’s a few things we found this week that might be worth your screen time: In the journals: Minoche, A. E., J. C. Dohm and H. Himmelbauer. 2011. Evaluation of genomic high-throughput sequencing data … Continue reading
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What we're reading
As we head into the weekend, here’s a few things we found this week that might be worth your screen time: In the journals Calcagno, V., E. Demoinet, K. Gollner, L. Guidi, D. Ruths and C. de Mazancourt. 2012. Flows … Continue reading
What we're reading
As we head into the weekend, here’s a few things we found this week that might be worth your screen time: In the journals Maughan, H., P. W. Wang, J. Diaz Caballero, P. Fung, Y. Gong, S. L. Donaldson, L. … Continue reading
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What we're reading (and watching)
In the journals From a couple of our contributors: Gilbert, K. J., Andrew, R. L., Bock, D. G., Franklin, M. T., Moore, B., Kane, N. C., Rennison, D. J., et al. 2012. Recommendations for utilizing and reporting population genetic analyses: … Continue reading
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As we head into the weekend, here’s a few things we’ve noticed that might be worth your screen-time: In the journals Travisano and Shaw 2012. Lost in the map. Evolution (accepted) DOI: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2012.01802.x. Genomics is detailing the molecular signature of … Continue reading
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 publications Lau, J. A., and J. T. Lennon. 2012. Rapid responses of soil microorganisms improve plant fitness in novel environments. PNAS … Continue reading
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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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Great post about a Mol Ecol paper
Noah Reid over at Nothing in Biology has written a wide ranging and very interesting post about a recent Mol Ecol paper on inbreeding depression in bighorn sheep. I particularly liked this part: “I found this paper fascinating in that … Continue reading
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