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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Predicting Plasmid Promiscuity Could Help Fight Antibiotic Resistance
A recent paper by BEACON researcher Eva Top and colleagues in the Journal of Bacteriology was highlighted as one of the five “Journal Highlights” in the December 2010 issue of Microbe magazine, the news magazine of the American Society for … Continue reading
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Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality
Tom Getty and 136 colleagues have published a Brief Communication Arising in Nature that clarifies the role of inclusive fitness theory in guiding our understanding of the evolution of social behavior (Abbot, P. et al. 2011). Most biologists think that … Continue reading
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Selection for Evolvability
In a new Science paper, BEACON faculty Jeff Barrick, Rich Lenski and their co-authors show that greater evolutionary potential can sometimes overcome a short-term fitness disadvantage. Taking advantage of the ‘frozen fossil record’ from a long-term evolution experiment with bacteria, … Continue reading
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Larger hyenas have more cubs
A new paper in Proceedings B by BEACON graduate student Eli Swanson, and faculty members Ian Dworkin and Kay Holekamp uses a new method of measuring body size to show that larger female spotted hyenas have higher lifetime reproductive success. … Continue reading
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Evolution Park
BEACON scientists Philip McKinley, Xiaobo Tan, and Janette Boughman have been awarded an NSF grant to construct Evolution Park, an evolutionary robotics testbed! The Evolution Park provides an experimental testbed for applying evolutionary computation to the development and control of … Continue reading
Announcing BEACON's new Diversity Director, Judi Brown Clarke
We are pleased to introduce our newest BEACON team member, Diversity Director Judi Brown Clarke. She has an extensive background in diversity, including her most recent position as Director of Multicultural Affairs and Inclusion in the College of Communication Arts … Continue reading
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