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Mark E. Welch |
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Education B.S. Biology, The University of Tennessee M.S. Biology, The University of Tennessee Ph.D. Biology, Indiana University
Postdoctoral Research
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| Contact Information | ||||
| Statement of Research Interests |
301 Harned Hall 662.325.7564 662.325.7939 Fax mark.welch@msstate.edu Lab Web Page |
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My research combines
quantitative models from population genomics theory with morphological and
molecular data from natural and artificial populations of plants and
animals. The goal is to address key questions regarding the evolution of
adaptive traits, local adaptation and speciation. Current work has four
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| Selected Publications | ||||
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Welch, M.E., M.Z.
Darnell, and D.E. McCauley, 2006. Variable populations within variable
populations: quantifying mitochondrial heteroplasmy in natural populations
of Silene vulgaris. Genetics: 829-837 Featured as Editor’s Choice in November 17, 2006 issue of Science |
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| Welch, M.E., G.P. Gerber, and S.K. Davis. 2004. The genetic structure of the Turks and Caicos rock iguana, Cyclura carinata carinata, and its implications for species conservation. In A. Alberts, R. Carter, W. Hayes and E. Martins, [Eds.] Iguanas: Biology and Conservation. University of California Press. | ||||
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Welch, M.E. and L.H. Rieseberg. 2002. Patterns of genetic variation
suggest a single, ancient origin for the diploid hybrid species Helianthus paradoxus. Evolution 56: 2126-2137 |
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Welch, M.E. and L.H. Rieseberg. 2002. Habitat divergence between a
homoploid hybrid sunflower species, Helianthus paradoxus (Asteraceae), and its progenitors. American Journal of Botany 89:472-478. |
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Department of Biological Sciences, Mississippi State University, 130 Harned Hall, Lee Blvd., Mississippi State, MS 39762 |
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