
Keeping it Real: A Register-Guard Editorial
The Register Guard Wednesday April 12, 2006
Evolution of Hormone-Receptor Complexity by Molecular Exploitation
Jamie T. Bridgham, Sean M. Carroll, and Joseph W. Thornton
Science 7 April 2006: 97-101.
A steroid receptor developed its modern specificity by changes in two amino acids, followed by modification of a steroid biosynthetic enzyme to make its ligand.
EVOLUTION: Reducible Complexity
Christoph Adami
Science 7 April 2006: 61-63.
Two New Discoveries Answer Big Questions in Evolution Theory
The Wall Street Journal Friday, April 7, 2006
Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Richard W. Castenholz has been selected by the Board of Trustees of Bergey's ManualTrust as one of the 2005 recipients of the Bergey Medal for Distinguished Achievement in Bacterial Taxonomy.
Scientists discover unique microbe in California's largest lake
See article in University of Oregon Public and Media Relations
Salton Sea find shares 'gene-jumping' history with its oceanic relatives
Nature Bounces Back on Sri Lanka's Coast: April 24, 2006
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Lab Reveals Surprising Finding in Nature: November 4, 2004
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Biologist Resurrects 600 million-year-old Gene:October 9, 2003
See artilce in Campus News
Resurrecting the Ancestral Steroid Receptor: Ancient Origin of Estrogen Signaling
September 19, 2003
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Genetic shift in photoperiodic response correlated with global warming: November 6, 2001
See artilce in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences