September 04, 2013
Frontiers in Phylogenetics: 3rd Annual Spring Symposium Baird Auditorium, National Museum of Natural History Washington, DC, May 20 & 21, 2013
- My Students Could Do My Thesis in Five Minutes; How to Cope with the Next Generation Rob DeSalle, Sackler Institute of Comparative Genomics, AMNH
- Using Whole Genomes to Resolve the Avian Tree of Life Erich Jarvis, Duke University Medical Center
- Molecular Phylogenies, Genomics and the Bacterial Species Concept Margaret Riley, University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Phylotranscriptomics to Bring the Understudied Ostracoda into the Fold Todd Oakley, University of California Santa Barbara
- Evolution via the Grape Vine – Insights from Transcriptome Sequence Data Jun Wen, Department of Botany, NMNH
- Genome-scale Phylogenetics of Rapid Adaptive Radiation: RAD Sequence Data Illuminates the History of Lake Victoria Cichlids Catherine Wagner, Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute for Aquatic Science and Technology
- Shotgun in the Dark or a Rifle in the Daylight? The Case for Using Single Copy Orthologous Gene Capture in Phylogenetics Gavin Naylor, Hollings Marine Lab, College of Charleston and Medical University of South Carolina
- Achieving Phylogenomic Nirvana: Ultraconserved Elements (UCEs) Capture History at the Species, Population, and Individual Levels Brant Faircloth, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles