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:Currie, C. R., B. Wong, A. E. Stuart, T. R. Schultz, S. A. Rehner, U. G. Mueller, G.-H. Sung, J. W. Spatafora and N. A. Straus. 2003. Ancient tripartite coevolution in the attine ant-microbe symbiosis. Science 299: 386-388. {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/systematicsseminar/restricted/Currie_etal_Science_299_386-388.pdf}} | :Currie, C. R., B. Wong, A. E. Stuart, T. R. Schultz, S. A. Rehner, U. G. Mueller, G.-H. Sung, J. W. Spatafora and N. A. Straus. 2003. Ancient tripartite coevolution in the attine ant-microbe symbiosis. Science 299: 386-388. {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/systematicsseminar/restricted/Currie_etal_Science_299_386-388.pdf}} | ||
+ | :Gerardo, N. M., U. G. Mueller, and C. R. Currie. 2006. Complex host-pathogen coevolution in the ''Apterostigma'' fungus-growing ant-microbe symbiosis. BMC Evolutionary Biology 6:88. {{pdf|http://hydrodictyon.eeb.uconn.edu/courses/systematicsseminar/restricted/Gerardo_Mueller_Currie_2006_BMCEvolBiol_6_88.pdf}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:29, 22 February 2007
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. This (Spring, 2007) semester, we are meeting each Tuesday at 4pm in the BioPharm 3rd. floor "fishbowl" conference room.
Contents
Schedule for Spring Semester 2007
January 16, 2007
- Organizational meeting, BioPharm 3rd. floor fishbowl, 4pm
January 23, 2007
- Smythe, A.B., M.J. Sanderson, and S.A. Nadler. 2006. Nematode Small Subunit Phylogeny Correlates with Alignment Parameters. Systematic Biology 55(6): 972-992.
- Note from Carrie: Please note that this is DIFFERENT than the paper we decided on at Tuesday's organizational meeting.
- This issue of Sys. Bio. is not yet available online therefore I will make a copy and put it in the EEB office. Those with a hard copy subscription of Sys. Bio. should have this issue. Note: for those with copies, Figures 3 and 8 should be in color.
January 30, 2007
- Kjer, K. M., J. J. Gillespie and K. A. Ober. 2007. Opinions on multiple sequence alignment, and an empirical comparison of repeatability and accuracy between POY and structural alignment. Systematic Biology 56: 1-14.
February 6, 2007
- Cancelled due to overlap with Rettenmeyer presentation
February 13, 2007
- Lutzoni, F., P. Wagner, V. Reeb, and S. Zoller. 2000. Integrating ambiguously aligned regions of DNA sequences in phylogenetic analyses without violating positional homology. Sytematic Biology 49: 628-651.
February 20, 2007
- Huyse, T., and F. Volckaert. 2005. Comparing Host and Parasite Phylogenies: Gyrodactylus Flatworms Jumping from Goby to Goby. Systematic Biology 54(5): 710-718.
February 27, 2007
Two papers: a shorter, older Science paper plus a newer, slightly-longer BMC Evol. Biol. paper
- Currie, C. R., B. Wong, A. E. Stuart, T. R. Schultz, S. A. Rehner, U. G. Mueller, G.-H. Sung, J. W. Spatafora and N. A. Straus. 2003. Ancient tripartite coevolution in the attine ant-microbe symbiosis. Science 299: 386-388.
- Gerardo, N. M., U. G. Mueller, and C. R. Currie. 2006. Complex host-pathogen coevolution in the Apterostigma fungus-growing ant-microbe symbiosis. BMC Evolutionary Biology 6:88.
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