Bret A. Payseur

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Genetics, Biostatistics Biology
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Parents

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Michael William Nachman grad student 2003 University of Arizona (Evolution Tree)
 (The genetic basis of reproductive isolation in house mice: Studies of a European hybrid zone.)

Children

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Bethany L. Dumont grad student 2010 UW Madison (GenetiTree)
Ryan J. Haasl grad student 2013 UW Madison
Amy Dapper post-doc 2015- UW Madison (Evolution Tree)
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Stratton JA, Nolte MJ, Payseur BA. (2023) Genetics of behavioural evolution in giant mice from Gough Island. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20222603
Booker TR, Payseur BA, Tigano A. (2022) Background selection under evolving recombination rates. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20220782
Johri P, Aquadro CF, Beaumont M, et al. (2022) Recommendations for improving statistical inference in population genomics. Plos Biology. 20: e3001669
Parmenter MD, Nelson JP, Gray MM, et al. (2022) A Complex Genetic Architecture Underlies Mandibular Evolution in Big Mice from Gough Island. Genetics
Peterson AL, Payseur BA. (2021) Higher Intercellular Variation in Genome-Wide Recombination Rate in Female Mice. Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 1-7
Frayer ME, Payseur BA. (2021) Demographic history shapes genomic ancestry in hybrid zones. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 10290-10302
Blanckaert A, Payseur BA. (2021) Finding hybrid incompatibilities using genome sequences from hybrid populations. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Peterson AL, Payseur BA. (2021) Sex-specific variation in the genome-wide recombination rate. Genetics. 217: 1-11
Payseur BA, Jing P. (2020) Genomic Targets of Positive Selection in Giant Mice from Gough Island. Molecular Biology and Evolution
Nolte MJ, Jing P, Dewey CN, et al. (2020) Giant Island Mice Exhibit Widespread Gene Expression Changes in Key Metabolic Organs. Genome Biology and Evolution
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