Dapper Lab

Mississippi State University

The Dapper Lab uses evolutionary genetic approaches to understand the origin and maintenance of genetic variation.  A major focus of the lab group is the evolution of reproductive traits - from behavior to cellular pathways. Our research employs both theoretical and empirical approaches, ideally in concert with one another.

Summer Meetings

Members of the Dapper Lab are busy communicating our research findings this summer! Here is where you can hear more about what we are doing:

Austin is presenting a poster on the results of his Master’s thesis (Modeling recombination rate as a quantitative trait reveals new insight into selection in humans) at the Biology of Genomes (Virtual) Meeting hosted by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories on May 11 - 14, 2021.

Dharani is presenting a On-Demand Talk on her Master’s project (Variation in Intra-Chromosomal Patterns of Recombination Rate between Wild-Derived Populations of Caenorhabditis elegans) at Virtual Evolution 2021 held June 21-25, 2021. Amy and Taylor are also contributing an On-Demand Talk at Evolution - Birds vs. Mammals: Who actually recombines more?

Amy and Austin are contributing a talk (Modeling Recombination Rate as a Quantitative Trait Reveals New Insights in Selection in Humans) to Symposium 23 - Recombination rate variation: implications to genome and organismal evolution organized at by Drs. Judith Mank and Nadia Singh at the all-virtual SMBE 2021 held July 3-7, 2021. You can also hear more about our ongoing collaboration with the Hoffmann Lab at Federico Hoffmann’s SMBE Poster (Differential loss of recombination genes after whole genome duplications in vertebrates).

Last, but certainly not least, Ethan presented a poster on his undergraduate research project in the Dapper Lab (Retention of Duplicated Recombination Genes Following Whole Genome Duplication in Yeast) at the Spring 2021 Virtual Undergraduate Research Symposium hosted by the Shackouls Honor College at Mississippi State University held April 8-9, 2021.

Background image by Brandon Cooper.