If you are interested in the dynamic of #transposons within a population of maize genomes, please check out my #MGM2021 poster P106 at any time. You can leave questions, comments, meeting schedules, or simply catch me in the snack line at GatherTown.
Today is the 97th birthday of an important ISU professor, Lols H. Tiffany (1924-2009) - important not only for her contributions and leadership in the Biological Sciences, but also for the occupants of Bessey Hall.
Genomes of less studied species, like the small carpenter bees, have a lot to teach us! Case in point- sociality impacts genome evolution.
Grateful to have explored and learned from these new bee genomes with @sanrehan@isugif@ArunSeetharam!
It's been 15 years since the publication of the honey bee genome! What have we learned?
@AmroYorkU and I explore in fun review for Apidologie's 50th anniversary, along with a little nostalgia (Figure 1 @iBioIllinois original "beenomics" t-shirt).
https://t.co/vNUJQslVex
Ending 2019 on a high note: Our paper on employing light stable isotopes as an experiential learning tool in a general ecology course is out now! @eeob_isu
Use my download link to get free access to the full text:
https://t.co/sICXFARSBm
Can paper wasps recognize themselves in a mirror?
So proud of my stellar @IowaStateU student Jessica Riojas, who presented her senior honors research exploring this fascinating question at #Behaviour2019 in Chicago. #wasplove
Who can turn down a free t-shirt? #ISUCALS faculty, staff and students please consider donating at the @ISU_BloodDrive, 10 am-5 pm (through Thursday) in the @isu_mu!