Seminar "Transcriptome-based Exon Capture reveals cryptic diversity on the Hawaiian Tetragnatha adaptive radiation" by Dr. Darko Cotoras, California Academy of Sciences

Date

Thursday, October 15, 2015 - 14:00 to 15:00

Location

C016, Lab 1

Description

Ecology and Evolution (Mikheyev) Unit would like to invite you to a seminar by Dr. Darko Cotoras.

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Date: Thursday, October 15th, 2015

Time:14:00-15:00

Venue: C016, Lab 1

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Speaker: Dr. Darko Cotoras, Postdoctoral fellow, Arachnology/Center for Comparative Genomics, California Academy of Sciences

Title: " Transcriptome-based Exon Capture reveals cryptic diversity on the Hawaiian Tetragnatha adaptive radiation". 

Abstract:

In the Hawaiian Islands, the genus Tetragnatha has undergone a spectacular adaptive radiation. To study the effect of this dynamic volcanic landscape on the early stages of diversification I examined three close related species present in Maui Nui and the Big Island (T. brevignatha, T. waikamoi and T. macracnatha). I combined data from mitochondrial haplotypes with nuclear sequences. The later ones were obtained by applying a transcriptome-based Exon Capture. The sequences were analyzed using a low coverage approach.

As a complement to this population study, I did a preliminary phylogenetic reconstruction (COI) using field and museum specimens to study long distance dispersal across different Pacific islands. My current PostDoc project seeks to improve this phylogeny to answer questions about origin of colonization and diversification rates across different archipelagos.

 

We hope to see many of you at the seminar.

Sincerely,
Yoko Fujitomi
Ecology and Evolution (Mikheyev) Unit 

 

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