The Hohenlohe lab is part of the
Institute for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies (IBEST)
at the University of Idaho. Our research
focuses on the genomic architecture of evolving populations.
For more information, please see the links to the left.
If you are interested in joining us as a postdoc, graduate
student, or undergrad, please contact
me.
Latest news:
[Mar
27, 2012]
Another quick update adding some functions to the RAD population
genomics tools.
Download the new source code here. [Feb
20, 2012]
A quick update fixed a bug in the RAD population genomics tools.
Download the new source code here.
[Jan 2, 2012]
See
our recent publication on linkage disequilibrium and rapid
parallel evolution in stickleback here,
part of a great special issue on the genomics
of speciation edited by Patrik Nosil and Jeff Feder.
[Nov 4, 2011]
Check out this curriculum supplement for high school
students on Evolution
and
Medicine, produced by NIH.
[Oct
24, 2011] Don't miss this
symposium on the Future
of Evo-Devo, to be held in Portland, OR, on Feb. 10-12,
2012.
[Sep 15,
2011]
Spots are still available in the ConGen
course on analyzing population genetic data, to be held on the
shores of Flathead Lake, Montana, in the last week of September.
[Aug
30,
2011]Stacks
is official! See the paper
describing Stacks software for analyzing RAD sequencing and other
population genomics data.
[Jun
17, 2011] High-throughput Genotyping: Interested in
high-throughput marker discovery and genotyping? Working on
a non-model organism and wondering what technique to use and how
to design your sampling?? See our recent review here
or here.