A DIVERSITAS BioGENESIS Workshop Roots, Branches, and Leaves:

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A DIVERSITAS BioGENESIS Workshop Roots, Branches, and Leaves: Integrating the Tree and Barcodes of Life April 19-20, 2007 National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, NC ORGANIZERS: C. Cunningham, M. Donoghue, D. Schindel, J. Cracraft, R. Hanner, L. Katz, S. Tillier - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A DIVERSITAS BioGENESIS Workshop

Roots, Branches, and Leaves: Integrating the Tree and Barcodes of Life

April 19-20, 2007

National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, NC

ORGANIZERS: C. Cunningham, M. Donoghue, D. Schindel, J. Cracraft, R. Hanner, L. Katz, S. Tillier

PARTICIPANTS: 43, mostly USA

SUPPORT: Sloan, DIVERSITAS, NESCent

YalePeabody Museum

Finding Common Ground

• TOL, BOL both mega-projects of practical value

• Sharing materials -- collecting, storage, access

• Coordinating informatics efforts -- standards

• Markers (reconciling uni- vs. multi-locus)

• Best practices, joint ethical code (one voice)

• Culture of science -- big vs. small science, credit

• Training/capacity-buildingYalePeabody Museum

Research Intersections/Opportunities

• TOL+BOL=DOL (Diversity of Life)

• Macro-micro intersection -- filling in the middle, “mesoscale” studies • Rates of evolution (phenotypic, molecular),

patterns of speciation, diversification • Models spanning levels -- clade, region, environ

CBOL

AToL

YalePeabody Museum

Allopolyploid speciationin Persicaria (Polygonaceae)

S-T. Kim and M. Donoghue Yale University

Diploids Tetraploid

“Leafy” 2nd Intron

nrITScpDNA

Allopolyploid speciationin Persicaria (Polygonaceae)

S-T. Kim and M. Donoghue, Yale University

Problem for barcoding: Recent allopolyploids identified as their maternal parent by cpDNA markers

“Leafy” 2nd Intron

Diploids Tetraploids

Nuclear marker?nrITS?, but homogenization

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