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Joseph FelsensteinJoseph "Joe" Felsenstein is Professor in the Departments of Genome Sciences and Biology and Adjunct Professor in the Departments of Computer Science and Statistics at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is best known for his work on phylogenetic inference, and is the author of Inferring Phylogenies, and principal author and distributor of the package of phylogenetic inference programs called PHYLIP. Closely related to his work on phylogenetic inference is his introduction of methods for making statistically independent comparisons using phylogenies (Felsenstein, 1985). Felsenstein did his undergraduate work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he did undergraduate research under James F. Crow[1]. He then did doctoral work under Richard Lewontin in the 1960s, when he was at the University of Chicago[2], and did a postdoc at the Institute of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh[3] prior to becoming faculty at the University of Washington. In addition to his work in phylogenetics, he is also noted for his work in theoretical population genetics, including studies on selection, migration, linkage, speciation, and the coalescent. Additional recommended knowledge
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TriviaHe is the older brother of early personal computer designer Lee Felsenstein[4]. He was a Red Diaper Baby (child of CPUSA members) and was named after Joseph Stalin[5]. References
See alsoCategories: Population geneticists | Evolutionary biologists | Computational phylogenetics |
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