H. Allen Orr

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H. Allen Orr is an evolutionary biologist known for his influential work on speciation, adaptation, and the genetics of evolution, as well as for co-authoring key texts in the field.

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instanceOf evolutionary biologist
geneticist
person
authorOf Speciation NERFINISHED
The Genetics of Speciation (scientific articles) NERFINISHED
essays in The New York Review of Books
essays on intelligent design
papers on the genetics of adaptation
awardReceived Dobzhansky Prize NERFINISHED
Fisher Prize NERFINISHED
Guggenheim Fellowship
coAuthor Jerry A. Coyne NERFINISHED
doctoralAdvisor Jerry A. Coyne NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of California, San Diego NERFINISHED
University of Chicago
employer University of Rochester NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork adaptation
evolutionary biology
genetics of adaptation
genetics of speciation
philosophy of biology
population genetics
speciation
hasAcademicDiscipline biology
evolutionary genetics
hasWrittenFor The New York Review of Books NERFINISHED
popular science outlets on evolution and religion
knownFor Dobzhansky–Muller model of hybrid incompatibilities NERFINISHED
co-authoring the book Speciation
empirical studies of reproductive isolation
essays on science and religion
mathematical models of adaptation
theory of speciation
work on the genetics of adaptation
work on the genetics of speciation
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
nationality American
notableWork Adaptation and the cost of complexity (research) NERFINISHED
Speciation NERFINISHED
The genetics of species differences (research)
positionHeld Professor of Biology
University Professor at the University of Rochester
researchInterest fitness landscapes
hybrid incompatibilities
molecular basis of speciation
quantitative genetics of adaptation
reproductive isolation
workLocation Rochester, New York NERFINISHED

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Nick Barton coAuthor H. Allen Orr