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The Plant Population
Ecology LabThe Lab of Dr. Allison Snow
We study natural selection and ecological processes within plant populations, including pollination biology, plant-herbivore interactions, conservation biology, and the dynamics of gene flow (especially involving transgenic plants). Our work encompasses ecological and demographic techniques and often involves using genetic markers (allozymes, RAPDs, ISSRs, microsatellites, and various phenotypic traits).

The Snow Lab
Patty Sweeney, Amy Campbell, Jinguo Gao, Allison Snow, Kristin Mercer
We study natural selection and ecological processes within plant populations, including pollination biology, plant-herbivore interactions, conservation biology, and the dynamics of gene flow (especially involving transgenic plants). Our work encompasses ecological and demographic techniques and often involves using genetic markers (allozymes, RAPDs, ISSRs, microsatellites, and phenotypic traits).
Accepting Graduate Students Applications for 2008 (Fall)
for information please contact Allison Snow (snow.1@osu.edu)CURRENT RESEARCH
WILD SUNFLOWER
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MAIZE AND ITS LOCAL LANDRACES
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WILD RADISH
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WILD RICE
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SORGHUM AND ITS WILD RELATIVES
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NATIVE AND INVASIVE PLANTS
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POLICY, COMMENTARY
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Last Updated: Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Snow Lab Members:
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
DR. ALLISON A. SNOW
POST DOCS:
DR. PATRICIA SWEENEY
DR. KRISTIN MERCER
GRADUATE STUDENTS:
JINGUO GAO
AMY CAMPBELL