Department of Molecular and Cell Biology 91 N. Eagleville Rd., U-3125
University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269 (860) 486-1899
email: Jeffrey.Townsend@UConn.edu
Miller Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2004, University of California, Berkeley, California
Townsend, J.P., and J.W. Taylor, 2005. Designing experiments using spotted microarrays to detect gene regulation differences within and among species. In “Methods in molecular evolution: producing the biochemical data, Part B”, Zimmer, E., and Roalson, E., eds., Academic Press: Methods in Enzymology, Volume 395.
Hartl, D.L., C.D. Meiklejohn, C.I. Castillo-Davis, D. Cavalieri, J.M. Ranz and J.P. Townsend. 2004. Expression Profiling in Evolutionary Genetics. In The Evolution of Population Biology, R. Singh, M. Uyenoyama, eds. Cambridge University Press.
Townsend, J.P., D. Cavalieri, and D.L. Hartl. 2001. Population genomics: gene expression in a vineyard yeast from Tuscany. Biology International 41: 91-98.
Townsend, J.P., 1998. A model of resource harvesting along a linear trail: The leaf-cutter ant Atta cephalotes. OTS Tropical Biodiversity 98-10: 87-91.
Townsend, J.P., 1998. Bird diversity in pastoral and restoration habitats. OTS Tropical Biodiversity 98-10: 64-68.
Software
Bayesian Analysis of Gene Expression Levels (BAGEL): a program for the statistical analysis of spotted microarray data.
Pathway Processor: A program that tests for overrepresentation of differentially expressed genes within known pathways of S. cerevisiae or B. subtilis.
SeqPop 1.9: A program for computing population genetics statistics on sequence data, including Pn, Theta, Pi(i,j), Kst(*), Fst(*), and their Monte Carlo significance for population subdivision.