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Popgen cookies
My wonderful population genetics graduate student class surprised me with popgen inspired cookies for the last class. There’s species trees, trees, frequency spectra & equations and a whole boatload of popgen fun. Thanks to the class for a great set … Continue reading
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The blossoming of Capsella rubella.
Yaniv’s Capsella article is the cover image of PLOS genetics Image Credit: Kim Steige Flowers of the selfing plant species, C. rubella. In this issue, Brandvain et al. identify blocks of ancestry inherited from the founders of this recently derived … Continue reading
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SMBE2013 Chicago
We (Kristin, Yaniv, Jeremy, and I) had a great time at SMBE. Our talks went well, we’ll likely post some slides shortly. It was great to catch up with so many folks and catch up with Chicago life. We hung … Continue reading
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Evolution meeting 2013 at Snowbird, UT
The whole lab went to the Evolution meeting at Snowbird, Utah. The talks from the lab went over well it seems (see e.g. Kim Gilbert’s writeup). We’ll hopefully post some pdfs of the talk slides shortly. There were some great … Continue reading
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