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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Graduate Program - The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) graduate program is designed for students interested in the study of mechanisms controlling the composition, structure, and functional processes of ecological systems and the mechanisms that regulate the pattern and rate of evolutionary change within and among species. Our interdepartmental program provides students with an interdisciplinary education and opportunities to train and conduct research in an area of interest. Our graduates are qualified to pursue basic and applied research careers in academia, government, and industry. We hope you will consider Iowa State University for your graduate studies in ecology and evolutionary biology.
Plant Biology - Interdepartmental graduate program
Interdepartmental Genetics and Genomics - Genetics and genomics graduate program at Iowa State
Comparative Evolutionary Genomics of Cotton - The Comparative Evolutionary Genomics of Cotton is a developing resource for BAC, EST and gene expression data deriving from phylogenetic analysis with genomic investigations. The underlying project is addressing fundamental questions about morphological evolution, the comparative genetic basis of apparent convergence during repeated domestication of divergent wild progenitors, modes and mechanisms responsible for genome size variation, and the functional and agronomic significance of polyploidy. It is associated with a NSF project (PI. J. Wendel / Iowa State University) that involves collaborators from Iowa State University, the University of Arizona and the University of Georgia.
Secrets of Plant Genomes Revealed! - NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country.