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  2. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/KW.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Kim Kang Wook. Research Interests. Research interest. The evolution of insect immunity genes. Bioinformatics. Molecular ecology. Education. 2003 PgDip in Quantitative Genetics and Genome Analysis, The University of Edinburgh
  3. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/LJ.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Laura Jane Michie. Research Interests. LJ's Ph.D. is a study of colour polymorphism in three species of ladybird, including the invasive harlequin ladybird, Harmonia axyridis. As ladybirds are aposematic (brightly coloured
  4. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Claire.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Claire Webster. Employment. 2007-present Research Technician, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh. 2005 – 2006 Honours Project Student then Research Technician Chris Jiggins Group, Institute of
  5. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Mike.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Dr Mike Magwire. Research Interests. Mike is interested in the genetic architecture of viral resistance in Drosophila melanogaster. Currently he is mapping several viral resistance genes in D. melanogaster using deficiency
  6. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Emma.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Emma Louise Rhule. Research Interests. The aim of Emma's PhD is to assess the potential of the sexually-transmitted mite, Coccipolipus hippodamiae, as a classical biological control agent of the invasive ladybird, Harmonia
  7. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Natasa.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Anastasia Fytrou. Research Interests. Natasa is interested in the evolution of host-parasite interactions, using Drosophila and parasitic wasps as a model system to investigate the genetic determination of resistance. Her
  8. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/Lena.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Dr Lena Wilfert. Research Interests. Lenas research focuses on the evolution of host-parasite interactions. She is particularly interested in the maintenance of genetic variation and recombination in natural populations, two
  9. The Jiggins Lab Webpage

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/JennyB.html
    9 Sep 2010: The Jiggins Lab Webpage. Dr Jenny Bangham. Research Interests. In nature, there is a great deal of genetic variation for susceptibility to pathogens, and this has implications for medicine, agriculture, and evolution. Finding the genes responsible
  10. Potential role of the sexually transmitted mite Coccipolipus…

    www.jiggins.gen.cam.ac.uk/pdfs/rhule%202010.pdf
    17 Mar 2010: axy-ridis. Negative effects on humans have also been reported, includ-ing the aggregation of beetles inside people’s homes during thewinter months, occasional allergic reactions to bites (Yarbroughet al., 1999; ... axyridis. Chemical insec-ticides are
  11. 21 Jul 2010: Jarrod Hadfield. and Shinichi Nakagawa provided invaluable statistical. advice. We are grateful to the people who helped.

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