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COS 154
- Genetics And Molecular Techniques 1
COS 154-
Microbial dysbiosis and its implications for disease in genetically depauperate Santa Catalina Island foxes (
Urocyon littoralis catalinae
)
Alexandra DeCandia
,
Princeton University
;
Lara J. Brenner
,
Catalina Island Conservancy
;
Julie L. King
,
Catalina Island Conservancy
;
Bridgett M. vonHoldt
,
Princeton University
COS 154-
Harnessing genomics for conservation of the endemic Neosho smallmouth bass (
Micropterus dolomieu velox
) in the central Interior Highlands
Joseph Gunn
,
University of Missouri
;
Leah K. Berkman
,
Missouri Department of Conservation
;
Andrew T. Taylor
,
University of Central Oklahoma
;
Shannon K. Brewer
,
Oklahoma State University
;
James M. Long
,
Oklahoma State University
;
Jeff Koppelman
,
Missouri Department of Conservation
;
Lori S. Eggert
,
University of Missouri
COS 154-
Development of a more robust genetic test for the identification of Palmer amaranth in seed mixtures
Anthony Brusa
,
University of Minnesota
;
Eric Patterson
,
Michigan State University
;
Todd Gaines
,
Colorado State University
;
Kevin Dorn
,
USDA ARS
;
Donald L. Wyse
,
University of Minnesota
COS 154-
Cryptic diversity in the model fern genus
Ceratopteris
(Pteridaceae)
Sylvia Kinosian
,
Utah State University
;
William D. Pearse
,
Utah State University
;
Paul G. Wolf
,
University of Alabama in Huntsville
COS 154-
Is environmental DNA ready for population genetics? Estimating genetic diversity and absolute abundance of an invasive species with nuclear eDNA
Kara Andres
,
Cornell University
;
Suresh Sethi
,
Cornell University
;
David Lodge
,
Cornell University
;
Jose A. Andres
,
Cornell University
COS 154-
Using next generation sequencing to decipher native bee foraging behavior
Lila Westreich
,
University of Washington
;
Patrick C. Tobin
,
University of Washington
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