Michael M. Miyamoto
Ph.D. University of
Southern California, 1982
311 Bartram
Box 118525
Gainesville, FL
32611-8525
Voice:(352) 392-3275
Fax: (352) 392-3704
miyamoto@zoology.ufl.edu
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Research Interests
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, population
genetics, and bioinformatics.
Students Currently Supervised
Tim Barko
(PhD)
Analyzing fish vertebrae morphology for geometrical patterns of hox
gene expression along the vertebral column and anteroposterior axis in
adult specimens; metrics for analysis of serial homology and morphology
in vertebrates; bioinformatics.
Tim Young
(PhD)
http://zoology.ufl.edu/tsyoung/
Interested in vertebrate morphology and evolution. Specifically, Tim is
studying the evolution and function of the mammalian vertebral column
and pelvis.
Representative Publications
Baer, C.F., M.M. Miyamoto, and D.R. Denver. 2007. Causes
and consequences of mutation rate variation. Nat. Rev. Genet., 8:
619-631.
Kitchen, A., M.M. Miyamoto, and C.M. Mulligan. 2007. Utility of DNA
viruses for studying human host history: Case study of JC virus. Mol.
Phylo. Evol., 41: in press.
Knudsen, B., and M.M. Miyamoto. 2007. Incorporating experimental design
and error into coalescent/mutation models of population history.
Genetics, 176: 2335-2342.
Mulligan, C.J., A. Kitchen, and M.M. Miyamoto. 2006. Comment on
“Population size does not influence mitochondrial genetic
diversity in animals.” Science 314:1390a.
Zhang, G.J., M.M. Miyamoto, and M.J. Cohn. 2006. Lamprey type II
collagen and Sox9 genes reveal an ancient origin of the vertebrate
collagenous skeleton. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103: 3180-3185.
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