Nick Barton

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Nick Barton is a prominent evolutionary biologist known for his influential work on the genetics of adaptation and speciation.

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instanceOf evolutionary biologist
scientist
awardReceived Darwin Medal
surface form: Darwin Medal of the Royal Society

Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS)
surface form: Royal Society Fellowship
citizenship United Kingdom
coAuthor Derek E. G. Briggs
H. Allen Orr
Jonathan A. Eisen
Michael Turelli
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer Institute of Science and Technology Austria
fieldOfWork evolutionary biology
genetics of adaptation
population genetics
speciation
hasAcademicAdvisor John Maynard Smith
hasAcademicPosition Institute of Science and Technology Austria
hasWritten papers on clines and hybrid zones
papers on multilocus genetics
papers on the limits to natural selection
influencedBy John Maynard Smith
Ronald A. Fisher
Sewall Wright
knownFor mathematical models of natural selection
studies of hybrid zones
theoretical population genetics
work on the genetics of adaptation
work on the genetics of speciation
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Royal Society
notableWork theoretical models of adaptation in spatially structured populations
occupation professor
researchInterest evolution in hybrid zones
evolution of reproductive isolation
genetic architecture of adaptation
linkage and recombination in adaptation

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