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This week we will look at two new methods (nonparametric and parametric) that aim to find the correct species tree in the forest of gene trees.
 
This week we will look at two new methods (nonparametric and parametric) that aim to find the correct species tree in the forest of gene trees.
 
:{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/systematicsseminar/restricted/O%27Meara%202009%20SystBiol.pdf}}O'Meara 2009 SystBiol.pdf
 
:{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/systematicsseminar/restricted/O%27Meara%202009%20SystBiol.pdf}}O'Meara 2009 SystBiol.pdf
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Discussion leader: [[Geert Goemans the 15th]]<br/>
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This week we will look at biogeography and evolution in the West Indies.
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:{{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/systematicsseminar/restricted/Ricklefs%20%26%20Birmingham%2C%202008%20West%20Indies.pdf}}Ricklefs & Birmingham, 2008 West Indies.pdf
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Revision as of 21:03, 27 January 2010

This is the home page of the UConn EEB department's Systematics Seminar. This is a graduate seminar devoted to issues of interest to graduate students and faculty who make up the systematics program at the University of Connecticut.

Click here for information about joining and using the Systematics email list

Meeting time and place

We are meeting this semester in the Bamford Room (TLS 171B) Tuesdays 4-5pm.

Theme for Spring Semester 2010

This semester we will focus on random papers/themes.

Schedule for Spring Semester 2010

Note: the papers linked here require a user name and password to access. If you have forgotten the user name and/or password, contact Paul Lewis. If you want to upload a PDF file for an upcoming discussion, use the Systematics Seminar PDF upload form. Uploading PDFs requires the same user name and password as viewing PDFs.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010:

Discussion leader: Chris Owen
This week we will look at two new methods (nonparametric and parametric) that aim to find the correct species tree in the forest of gene trees.

Pdficon small.gifO'Meara 2009 SystBiol.pdf

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010:

Discussion leader: Geert Goemans the 15th
This week we will look at biogeography and evolution in the West Indies.

Pdficon small.gifRicklefs & Birmingham, 2008 West Indies.pdf



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