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Statistical Methods and Adaptation

Statistical Methods and Adaptation. A research interest of the Eckert lab. Quote of the Month. Even apparently similar adaptations may be built from genetically different components. Identification of the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations to the methodologies I use to make inferences about phylogeographic history and adaptation. DeGiorgio, M., J. Syring, A. J. Eckert. Eckert, A. J. And B C. Carstens. 2008. Does gene flow destroy phylogenetic signal? Eckert, A. J. Nielsen, R. 2005. Pinaceae and it.

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Statistical Methods and Adaptation. A research interest of the Eckert lab. Quote of the Month. Even apparently similar adaptations may be built from genetically different components. Identification of the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations to the methodologies I use to make inferences about phylogeographic history and adaptation. DeGiorgio, M., J. Syring, A. J. Eckert. Eckert, A. J. And B C. Carstens. 2008. Does gene flow destroy phylogenetic signal? Eckert, A. J. Nielsen, R. 2005. Pinaceae and it.

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