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Brian Clark

Professor Emeritus
Office
MLT Moulton Hall 312D
  • Education
  • Selected Research

Ph D

University of Missouri - Rolla
Rolla, Missouri

Other

Inversion and crossover recombination contributions to the spacing between two functionally linked genes
Brian Clark, Jacob Weidner, & Kevin Wabick
BioSystems, 109, 169-178, (2012)

Presentations

Competition between gene sequences within a population arising from inversions
Brian Clark
Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research (BEER-2011), St. Louis, MO, November, 2012
Examining Browning Motion in and Undergraduate Physics Lab Using Scattered Laser Light
Matthew Ware, David Marx, Brian Clark
Illinois State University Undergraduate Symposium, Normal, IL, April, 2012
Chromosomal inversion and crossover in populations with near equilibrium gene distributions
Brian Clark
Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research (BEER-2011), Portland, OR, December, 2011
Modeling the Statistical Character of Inversion Events Leading to Evolutionary Changes in a Species
Jacob Weidner, Kevin Wabick, Brian Clark
Illinois Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Charleston, IL, April, 2011
Organizational Attractors in DNA
Kevin Wabick, Jacob Weidner, Brian Clark
Illinois Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Charleston, IL, April, 2011
Modeling the Statistical Character of Inversion Events Leading to Evolutionary Changes in a Species
Jacob Weidner, Kevin Wabick, Brian Clark
Illinois State University Undergraduate Symposium, Normal, IL, April, 2011
Organizational Attractors in DNA
Kevin Wabick, Jacob Weidner, Brian Clark
Illinois State University Undergraduate Symposium, Normal, IL, April, 2011
The role of crossover recombination, inversion, and gene linkage in determining gene spacing in a chromosome
Brian Clark, Jacob Weidner, Kevin Wabick
Dyanamics Days, Chapel Hill, NC, January, 2011