Sunday, August 28, 2011

Lab-meeting on August 28 2011: Space, time and evolution

It is time for a new semester of intellectually challenging and exciting lab-meetings in order to sharpen our brains. The first one this semester deals with a "new" idéa which turns out to not to be that new at all, although it is the first time it has been explicitly developed. It is a paper by Australian herpetologist Richard Shine and co-workers in the journal PNAS, entitled: "An evolutionary process that assembles phenotypes through space rather than through time". The paper is published through the "Open Access"-option and can be easily be downloaded here.

Time and place as usual: "Argumentet" on Wednesday, August 31 2011 (unless that room is occupied). Fika volunteers are welcome. Below you can find the abstract.


An evolutionary process that assembles phenotypes through space rather than through time




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