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  1. 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. [1] 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. Alan Ro bert 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, US A. phone 314-935-6868. e-mail. Alan’s work involves the application of molecular genetic techniques and statistical ...

  3. 1792. 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.

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  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Alan Templeton wants Berkeley students today to have the same opportunities his parents did. His parents met at Cal. His father David was invited by Glenn Seaborg —whom he had met while working on the Manhattan Project—to pursue a Ph.D. in chemistry at Berkeley, and later joined the faculty.

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    Templeton, A.R. and C.F. Sing.  Parthenogenesis as a strategy for studying genetic organization.  Isozyme Bulletin 5: 1972.
    Sing, C.F. and A.R. Templeton.  Parthenogenesis as a biological design to examine the neutral gene hypothesis.  Isozyme Bulletin 6: 1973.
    Templeton, A.R. and C.F. Sing.  Coadaptation in parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum.  Genetics 74: s274, 1973.
    Templeton, A.R. and C.F. Sing.  Coadaptation in parthenogenetic strains of Drosophila mercatorum.  Isozyme Bulletin 6: 1973.
    Templeton A: Faculty Opinions Recommendation of [Albert CH et al., Conserv Biol 2017 31(6):1383-1396]. In Faculty Opinions, 10 Nov 2017; 10.3410/f.727481916.793538587
    Templeton A: Faculty Opinions Recommendation of [Renan S et al., Mol Ecol 201726(24):6801-6812]. In Faculty Opinions, 12 Jan 2018; 10.3410/f.732280825.793541226
    Templeton A: Faculty Opinions Recommendation of [Shanas U et al., Can J Zool 2018 96(5):466-472]. In Faculty Opinions, 18 May 2018; 10.3410/f.733204846.793545759
    Templeton A: Faculty Opinions Recommendation of [Olsen SL et al., Biodivers Conserv 2018 27(9):2329-2361]. In Faculty Opinions, 14 Nov 2018; 10.3410/f.733600750.793552611
    Templeton, A.R.  Chapter 29, “Population and Evolutionary Biology”,and Chapter 30, “Community Biology and Ecosystems,” in: Biology Today, Third Edition, by D.L. Kirk, pp. 882-941.   Random House, N...
    Templeton, A.R. and L.V. Giddings.  Letter on “Macroevolution.”  Sci. 211: 770-771, 1981.
    Templeton, A.R.  An evolutionist’s view of creation science.  Subject to Change, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 10-16, 1982.
    Templeton, A.R.  Evolution vs. creationism.  Discovery, Vol. 11, No. 3, pg. 6, 1982.
  5. 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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  7. Alan Templeton is a professor of biology emeritus at Washington University, specializing in molecular genetic and population genetics. He studies evolutionary problems in clinical genetics, conservation biology, and human evolution, among others.

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