Welcome to the Evolutionary
Discussion
Group (EDG)!!
Our format is to read and discuss scientific papers on the cutting-EDGe of evolutionary biology. These meetings serve to strengthen ties between researchers at the University of Notre Dame who share a common interest in evolution with the hope these interactions will lead to fruitful collaborations. Currently our group draws researchers from Biological Sciences, Anthropology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, and the History and Philosophy of Science.
Importantly, these meetings also serve as a good venue for presenting our own research if the desire to do so comes up. These meetings are intended to complement other aspects of academia and represent an open forum for the exchange of ideas.
Suggestions for which paper to read come directly from the group. The person making the suggestion tends to lead the discussion for that particular paper. The atmosphere of these meetings is very, very informal.
All students, postdocs, technicians, and faculty
interested
in Evolutionary Biology are welcome to attend (for more information and
to join the e-mail list, please contact Hope
Hollocher).
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Whibley, AC, et al. (2006) Evolutionary
paths underlying flower color variation in Antirrhinum. Science 313:963-966. Krammer, EM., & K. Donohue (2006) Traversing the adaptive landscape in snapdragons. Science 313:924-925. |
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GLOBAL HEALTH FORUM |
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Wilf, P., et al. 2006. Decoupled
plant and insect diversity after the end-cretaceous extinction. Science 313:1112-1115. Novotny, V., et al. (2006) Why are there so many species of herbivrous insects in tropical rainforests? Science 313:1115-1118. |
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Embley, TM., & W. Martin (2006) Eukaryotic evolution,
changes and challenges. Nature
440:623-630. Richards, TA., & T. Cavalier-Smith (2005) Myosin domain evolution and the primary divergence of eukaryotes. Nature 436:1113-1118. |
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Balanya, J., et al. (2006) Global genetic change tracks
global climate warming in Drosophila
subobscura. Science 313:1773-1775. |
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Storchova, Z., et al. (2006) Genome-wide genetic analysis of
polyploidy in yeast. Nature
443:541-547. |
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de Roode, JC., et al. (2005)
Virulence and competitive ability in genetically diverse malaria
infections. PNAS
102:7624-7628. |
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Williams, KD., et al. (2006)
Natural variation in Drosophila
melanogaster diapause due to the insulin-regulated P13 kinase. PNAS 103:15911-15915. |
| November 9 |
Matt Michel | Knouft, JH., et al. (2006)
Phylogenetic analysis of the evolution of the niche in lizards of the Anolis sagrei group. Ecology 87:S29-S38. |
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NDEER CONFERENCE
Forging Integrative Solutions: Challenges in Disease, Water Quality, and Pollution |
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TBA |
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Conflict with
Jen Schneider's Defense |
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Conflict with UNDERC seminar |
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Sork, VL, et al. (1999) Landscape approaches to historical and contemporary gene flow in plants. Trends Ecol. Evol. 14:219-224. |
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Biek, R, et al. (2006) A virus reveals population structure
and recent demographic history of its carnivore host. Science
311:538-541. |
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RECRUITMENT
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Suzuki, Y & HF Nijhout (2006) Evolution of a polyphenism
by genetic accomodation. Science 311:650-652. |
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Ehrlich, PR & PH Raven (1964) Butterflies and plants: a study in coevolution. Evolution 18:586-608. |
| March 17 |
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SPRING
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Savolainen, V, et al. (2006) Sympatric speciation in palms on oceanic islands. Nature doi:10.1038/nature04566 |
March 31 |
Matt Michel |
Johnson, ZI, et al. (2006) Niche partitioning among Prochlorococcus ecotypes along ocean-scale environmental gradients. Science 311:1737-1740. Coleman, ML, et al. (2006) Genomic islands and the ecology and evolution of Prochlorococcus. Science 311:1768-1770. |
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Yamasaki, M, et al. (2006) A
large-scale screen for artificial selection in maize identifies
candidate agronomic loci for domestication and crop improvement. Plant
Cell 17:2859-2872. |
| April 14 | NO MEETING | EASTER BREAK |
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Smith, MA, et al. (2006) DNA barcodes reveal cryptic
host-specificity within the presumed polyphagous members of a genus of
parasitoid flies (Diptera: Tachinidae). Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci.
103:3657-3662. |
| April 28 |
Jonathan
Kayondo |
Daeschler, EB, et al. (2006) A
Devonian tetrapod-like fish and the evolution of the tetrapod body
plan. Nature 440:757-763. Shubin, NH, et al. (2006) The pectoral fin of Tiktaalik roseae and the origin of the tetrapod limb. Nature 440:764-771. Ahlberg, PE & JA Clack (2006) A firm step from water to land. Nature 440:747-749. (Accompanying review article.) |
| May 5 | Brad White |
Umina, PA, et al. (2005) A rapid shift in a classic clinal pattern in Drosophila reflecting climate change. Science 308: 691-693. |
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Conflict with Heather Eisler Orals (passed!) |
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Turner, TL, et al. (2005) Genomic islands of speciation in Anopheles gambiae. PLoS Biology 3(9):e285 |
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NOTRE DAME PRESIDENT INAUGURATION |
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Evans, PD, et al. (2005) Microcephalin,
a gene regulating brain size, continues to evolve adaptively in humans.
Science 309:1717-1720. Mekel-Bobrov, N, et al. (2005) Ongoing adaptive evolution of ASPM, a brain size determinant in Homo sapiens. Science 309:1720-1722. |
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Rivera, MC, & JA Lake (2004) The ring of life provides
evidence for a genome fusion origin of eukaryotes. Nature 431:152-155. |
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Endler, JA, et al. (2005) Animal visual systems and the
evolution of color patterns: sensory processing illuminates signal
evolution. Evolution
59(8):1795-1818. |
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Sloan, PR (2005) Intelligent design and evolution: some clarifications (manuscript) |
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Rieseberg, LH, et al. (2003) Major ecological transitions in wild sunflowers facilitated by hybridization. Science 301:1211-1216 |
| November 11 | Andy Michel | Michel, AP, et al. (2005) Effective Population size of Anopheles funestus chromosomal forms in Burkina Faso (manuscript). |
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Shepherd, LD, et al. (2005)
Microevolution and mega-icebergs in the Antartic. PNAS 102:16717-16722. |
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Pfennig, KS, & DW Pfennig
(2005) Character displacement as the "best of a bad situation": fitness
trade-offs resulting from selection to minimize resource and mate
competition. Evolution
59:2200-2208. |
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Fall 2004 Schedule
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Michel, AP, et al. (2004) Molecular differentiation between chromosomally defined incipient species of Anopheles funestus (manuscript for Mol Biol Evol). |
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Neff, MW, et al. (2004) Breed distribution and history of
canine mdr1-1(delta),
a pharmacogenetic mutation that marks the emergence of breeds from the
collie lineage. PNAS 101:11725-11730. Background: Parker, HG, et al. (2004) Genetic structure of the purebred domestic dog. Science 304:160-164. |
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Etterson, JR, & RG Shaw (2001) Constraint to adaptive evolution in response to global warming. Science294:151-154. |
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Catania, F, et al. (2004) World-wide survey of an Accord insertion and its association with DDT resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Molecular Ecology 13:2491-2504. |
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Hellmann, JJ, & M Pineda-Krch (2004) Constraints on adaptation under climate change: selection on genetically correlated traits (manuscript). |
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Forbes, AA, J. Fisher, & JL Feder (2004) Habitat avoidance: overlooking an important aspect of host specific mating and sympatric speciation? (manuscript) |
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Kayondo, JK, et al. (2004) Structure of Anopheles gambiae populations on islands of northern Lake Victoria, Uganda: a search for isolated vector populations (manuscript) |
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Reed, DL, et al., (2004) Genetic analysis of lice support direct contact between modern and archaic humans. Public Library of Science 2(11): 1-12. |
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Akey, JM, et al., (2004) Population history and natural selection shape patterns of genetic variation of 132 genes. Public Library of Science 2(10): 1591-1599. |
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Liu, Y, et al. (2004) Molecular clock-like evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1. Virology 329:101-108. |
Other Links of Interest
Population and Evolutionary Genetics (PEG) at the University of Notre Dame
Ecology, Evolution, and Environment (EEE) Cluster in the Department of Biological Sciences