Welcome to the Wagner Lab at the University of Wyoming. We are part of the Department of Botany. We use genetic and ecological data to study the evolution of biodiversity. Our primary focus is freshwater fishes. Check out some of what we've been up to in
Welcome to the Wagner Lab at the University of Wyoming. We are part of the Department of Botany. We use genetic and ecological data to study the evolution of biodiversity. Our primary focus is freshwater fishes. Check out some of what we've been up to in
A New Tool to Decipher Evolutionary BiologyA new bioinformatics tool to compare genome data has been developed by teams from the Max F. Perutz Laboratories, a joint venture of the University of Vienna and the Medical University of Vienna, together with researchers from Australia and Canada. The ...
Wogan (Eco-Evo-Omics) Lab Evolutionary Biology in a Global Change ContextWogan (Eco-Evo-Omics) Lab What’s New? People Research Publications Join the lab!Wogan (Eco-Evo-Omics) Lab Genomics and adaptation in the Greater Antilles Anolis adaptive radiation Photo by Philip Skipwith, Dominican ...
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Given the recent discovery of the ShKT cysteine motif in aN. vectensisSA8-like peptide, as well as the ongoing recruitment of neuropeptides into sea anemone venom [28], SA8 putative toxins could potentially function as toxins and/or neuropeptides in different species. Here, we characterise the ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology BioMed Central Research article Horizontal gene transfer in chromalveolates Tetyana Nosenko and Debashish Bhattacharya* Open Access Address: University of Iowa, Department of Biological Sciences and the Roy J. Carver Center for Comparative Genomics, 446 Biology Building, Iowa City...
The GRAS transcription factor family plays a crucial role in various biological processes in different plants, such as tissue development, fruit maturation, and environmental stress. However, the GRAS family in rye has not been systematically analyzed ye
BMC Evolutionary Biology BioMed Central Research article Open Access Adaptive evolution of multiple-variable exons and structural diversity of drug-metabolizing enzymes Can Li and Qiang Wu* Address: Department of Human Genetics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA Email: Can Li - ...
The tall and narrow body shape of anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved via changes in the thorax, pelvis and limbs. It is debated, however, whether these modifications first evolved together in African Homo erectus, or whether H. erectus had