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    Alan R. Templeton is an American geneticist and statistician at Washington University in St. Louis, where he is the Charles Rebstock emeritus professor of biology. From 2010 to 2019, he held positions in the Institute of Evolution and the Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology at the University of Haifa . [2]

  2. Professor Emeritus, Division of Statistical Genomics. Washington University. St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899, US A. phone 314-935-6868. e-mail. Alans work involves the application of molecular genetic techniques and statistical population genetics to a variety of evolutionary problems, both bas...

  3. 1793. 1983. Nested clade analyses of phylogeographic data: testing hypotheses about gene flow and population history. TEMPLETON. Molecular Ecology 7 (4), 381-397. , 1998. 1419. 1998. Correlation of pairwise genetic and geographic distance measures: inferring the relative influences of gene flow and drift on the distribution of genetic variability.

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · In an era of diminished state funding, Alan recognizes that private philanthropy plays a vital role in supporting equality of opportunity as well as giving students and faculty access to the resources they need.

  5. Alan Robert Templeton. Charles Rebstock Professor Emeritus of Biology Department of Biology, Campus Box 1137 Professor Emeritus, Division of Statistical Genomics Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 63130-4899, USA Phone 314-935-6868; email temple_a@wustl.edu. Education. A.B. (Zoology) Washington University 1969

  6. Professor, Departments of Biology and Genetics, Washington University. 1983-1987. Genetics Study Section, NIH (also served as an ad hoc reviewer several times). 1984-1992: 1996-1997. Head, Evolutionary and Population Biology Program, Washington University.

  7. NCPA was the only method of phylogeographic analysis to reject the null hypothesis of no admixture with strong statistical significance (Templeton, 2002; Templeton, 2005); that is, there was genetic interchange among these populations at a low level (the mostly out-of-Africa hypothesis).

  8. Alan Templeton's work involves the application of molecular genetic techniques and statistical population genetics to a variety of evolutionary problems, both basic and applied.

  9. Alan Templeton. Raised in St. Charles, MO, Alan is a Charles Rebstock Professor Emeritus of Biology at WashU. Alan comes from a coalmining family, the first male in his family to pursue a career outside coalmining since 1606. Alan earned his BS at WashU, MS (Statistics) and PhD (Human Genetics) at University of Michigan.

  10. May 31, 2021 · Alan R. Templeton, PhD, is Charles Rebstock Professor Emeritus of Biology and Statistical Genomics at Washington University in St. Louis. His research focus is on the application of molecular genetic techniques and statistical population genetics to a variety of basic and applied evolutionary problems.

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