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Bat Ecology & Bioacoustics Laboratory
University of Bristol, conducts research on the reproductive and foraging ecology of bats, the functional ecology of echolocation, bat conservation, interactions between bats and tympanate moths, and modelling echolocation using artificial neural networks.
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Bat Research Laboratory
Purdue University at Indianapolis
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Bier Lab University of California at San Diego
studies the early neuroblast cell-fate choice (sog vs. dpp) and wing vein development (spalt, knirps, rhomboid) in Drosophila
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Billie Swalla's Lab
studies the control of gene activation during embryonic development and how developmental genes may influence morphology and larval life history. Their primary work is done studying primitive chordates, ascidians, in which closely related species have evolved amazingly different larval morphologies and life histories - University of Washington
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Biology of Extremophiles Laboratory
Institut de Genetique et Microbiologie, Universite Paris-Sud, France
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Borror Laboratory of Bioacoustics
Ohio State University, includes catalog and searchable database
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Bruns Lab - Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
University of California at Berkeley - including general information, linked staff list, research projects, staff publications
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Bryolab
research in the laboratory focuses primarily on the study of bryophytes. Emphasis is placed upon (but not limited to) systematics, cladistic analysis biogeography, water relations, developmental morphology, and reproductive ecology
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Buckler Lab for Maize Genetics and Diversity
research interests utilize functional genomic approaches to dissect complex traits in plants, specifically maize and Arabidopsis. The group exploits the natural diversity of these plant genomes to identify the individual nucleotides responsible for quantitative variation. Through collaborations they seek to apply this research to maize breeding - Cornell University
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Burrus Lab - Department of Biology, San Francisco State University
studies the biological role(s) of secreted signaling proteins during vertebrate somite development
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