Michael Turelli

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Michael Turelli is an evolutionary biologist known for his influential theoretical work on population genetics, speciation, and the dynamics of endosymbionts such as Wolbachia.

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instanceOf evolutionary biologist
person
population geneticist
awardReceived Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science NERFINISHED
coAuthor Ary A. Hoffmann NERFINISHED
H. Allen Orr NERFINISHED
Laurence D. Hurst NERFINISHED
Nick H. Barton NERFINISHED
Sergey Gavrilets NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Montgomery Slatkin NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
University of Washington
employer University of California, Davis NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Wolbachia NERFINISHED
endosymbiont dynamics
evolutionary biology
population genetics
quantitative genetics
speciation
theoretical biology
hasAcademicDegree PhD in genetics
hasPublication “Cytoplasmic incompatibility in populations with overlapping generations” NERFINISHED
“Genetics and the origin of species: from Darwin to molecular biology” NERFINISHED
“Heritable genetic variation via mutation–selection balance: Lerch’s zeta meets the abdominal bristle” NERFINISHED
“Random environments and stochastic calculus” NERFINISHED
“Theory and speciation” NERFINISHED
hasStudent Alison M. Etheridge NERFINISHED
Gregory S. Gilbert NERFINISHED
Mark Kirkpatrick NERFINISHED
Nick Barton NERFINISHED
Noah Rosenberg NERFINISHED
Sergey Gavrilets NERFINISHED
Sylvain Gandon NERFINISHED
knownFor mathematical models of endosymbiont spread
models of speciation
research on Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility
theoretical work in population genetics
work on quantitative genetic models of evolution
memberOf Society for the Study of Evolution NERFINISHED
occupation professor
researcher
researchInterest Dobzhansky–Muller incompatibilities NERFINISHED
evolution of quantitative traits
evolution of reproductive isolation
host–symbiont interactions
hybrid incompatibilities
vector-borne disease control using Wolbachia
workLocation Davis, California NERFINISHED

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