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Informal discussion groups hosted by EEB, which are not currently associated with any for-credit courses. | Informal discussion groups hosted by EEB, which are not currently associated with any for-credit courses. | ||
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− | '''[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/jockusch/jockuschlab/evodevo/ EvoDevo Discussion Group]''' | + | <p> |
− | + | '''[http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/jockusch/jockuschlab/evodevo/ EvoDevo Discussion Group]''' [[Image:EvoDevoImage.jpg|right]] | |
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Evolutionary developmental biology (or "evo-devo") is a growing and integrative field that draws on many biological disciplines. This informal, interdepartmental discussion group takes a broad approach and considers many feilds of investigation relevent to evo-devo. This has included topics such as... | Evolutionary developmental biology (or "evo-devo") is a growing and integrative field that draws on many biological disciplines. This informal, interdepartmental discussion group takes a broad approach and considers many feilds of investigation relevent to evo-devo. This has included topics such as... | ||
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* comparative ontogenetics, | * comparative ontogenetics, | ||
* morphological evolution, | * morphological evolution, | ||
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* cross fertilization among these and other biological disciplines, such as medicine, biochemistry, and biogeography, | * cross fertilization among these and other biological disciplines, such as medicine, biochemistry, and biogeography, | ||
* and much more! | * and much more! | ||
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Weekly meetings are typically organized around recent literature, or a particpant's manuscript, and suggestions are always welcome. Student and faculty participants from all fields are welcome! | Weekly meetings are typically organized around recent literature, or a particpant's manuscript, and suggestions are always welcome. Student and faculty participants from all fields are welcome! | ||
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+ | for more information visit [http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/jockusch/jockuschlab/evodevo/ http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/jockusch/jockuschlab/evodevo/] | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 23 April 2007
Discussion Groups
Informal discussion groups hosted by EEB, which are not currently associated with any for-credit courses.
Evolutionary developmental biology (or "evo-devo") is a growing and integrative field that draws on many biological disciplines. This informal, interdepartmental discussion group takes a broad approach and considers many feilds of investigation relevent to evo-devo. This has included topics such as...
- comparative ontogenetics,
- morphological evolution,
- the evolution of genomic structure,
- gene co-option,
- questions of genetic and morphological homologies,
- developmental plasticity,
- genetic assimilation,
- the roles that genomic and ontogenetic features may play in isolation,
- phylogenetic consideration of ontogenetic characters,
- modeling of genetic, developmental, or cellular processes in evolution,
- the role of genetic and protein networks in evolution,
- cross fertilization among these and other biological disciplines, such as medicine, biochemistry, and biogeography,
- and much more!
Weekly meetings are typically organized around recent literature, or a particpant's manuscript, and suggestions are always welcome. Student and faculty participants from all fields are welcome!
for more information visit http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/people/jockusch/jockuschlab/evodevo/