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 ====Introduction==== ====Introduction====
-Hello world. I am Floyd A. Reed. I am currently an associate professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Hawai``i at M`anoa in Honolulu. My training is in Drosophila (fruit fly) and human population genetics. Here in Hawai``i my lab is working on a wide range of organisms using molecular genetic and population genetic tools. I am a strong believer in student self-determination and, right or wrong, I expect my graduate students to bring their own questions to work on in the lab and so far they have had an excellent track record of raising their own research funding. I feel that in the long run this is better for me (in terms of broadening my focus) and for them in terms of developing their own future research directions. In the process I have had graduate students work on human genetics in West Africa, population genomics of sea urchins, Hawaiian honeycreeper microbiota, novel sponges found in Hawai``i, and hybridization in Central American crocodiles. +Hello world. I am Floyd A. Reed. I am currently an associate professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Hawai``i at M`anoa in Honolulu. My training is in Drosophila (fruit fly) and human population genetics; however, my work is defined by what I do which evolves over time. I do not limit our lab work to a particular theme and the best way to see what we have successfully completed is to look through our publications. Here in Hawai``i my lab is working on a wide range of organisms using molecular genetic and population genetic tools. I am a strong believer in student self-determination and, right or wrong, I expect my graduate students to bring their own questions to work on in the lab and so far they have had an excellent track record of raising their own research funding. I feel that in the long run this is better for me (in terms of broadening my focus) and for them in terms of developing their own future research directions. In the process I have had graduate students work on human genetics in West Africa, population genomics of sea urchins, Hawaiian honeycreeper microbiota, novel sponges found in Hawai``i, and hybridization in Central American crocodiles. 
  
 I also have had several postdocs and collaborators with the main goal of developing genetic pest management tools for mosquitoes in Hawai``i and more broadly for applications across the Indo-Pacific.  I also have had several postdocs and collaborators with the main goal of developing genetic pest management tools for mosquitoes in Hawai``i and more broadly for applications across the Indo-Pacific. 
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 ===Transcriptomics=== ===Transcriptomics===
-  * Láruson, Á. J., Coppard, S. E., Pespeni, M. H., & Reed, F. A. (2018). Gene expression across tissues, sex, and life stages in the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla [Toxopneustidae, Odontophora, Camarodonta]. Marine genomics, 41, 12-18.+  * Láruson, Á. J., Coppard, S. E., Pespeni, M. H., & Reed, F. A. (2018). Gene expression across tissues, sex, and life stages in the sea urchin //Tripneustes gratilla// [Toxopneustidae, Odontophora, Camarodonta]. //Marine Genomics//, 41, 12--18.
   * Bryk, J., Reeves, R. G., Reed, F. A., & Denton, J. A. (2017). Transcriptional effects of a positive feedback circuit in //Drosophila melanogaster//. //BMC Genomics//, 18(1), 990.   * Bryk, J., Reeves, R. G., Reed, F. A., & Denton, J. A. (2017). Transcriptional effects of a positive feedback circuit in //Drosophila melanogaster//. //BMC Genomics//, 18(1), 990.
  
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 ===Population Genetics=== ===Population Genetics===
 +  * Pending ca. 2020.  Láruson, Á. J., & Reed, F. A. //Population Genetics with R: A Practical Guide//. Writing contract with Oxford University Press.
   * Láruson, Á. J., & Reed, F. A. (2016). Stability of underdominant genetic polymorphisms in population networks. //Journal of Theoretical Biology//, 390, 156--163.   * Láruson, Á. J., & Reed, F. A. (2016). Stability of underdominant genetic polymorphisms in population networks. //Journal of Theoretical Biology//, 390, 156--163.
 +  *  Reed, F. A., Traulsen, A, & Altrock, P M. (2013)  Underdominance.  In //Encyclopedia of Genetics//, Brenner, S. & Miller, J. H., Eds., Elsevier Science, Inc. 
   * Stemshorn, K. C., Reed, F. A., Nolte, A. W., & Tautz, D. (2011). Rapid formation of distinct hybrid lineages after secondary contact of two fish species (//Cottus// sp.). //Molecular Ecology//, 20(7), 1475--1491.   * Stemshorn, K. C., Reed, F. A., Nolte, A. W., & Tautz, D. (2011). Rapid formation of distinct hybrid lineages after secondary contact of two fish species (//Cottus// sp.). //Molecular Ecology//, 20(7), 1475--1491.
   * Haubold, B., Reed, F. A., & Pfaffelhuber, P. (2010). Alignment-free estimation of nucleotide diversity. //Bioinformatics//, 27(4), 449--455.   * Haubold, B., Reed, F. A., & Pfaffelhuber, P. (2010). Alignment-free estimation of nucleotide diversity. //Bioinformatics//, 27(4), 449--455.
   * Reed, F. A. (2007). Two-locus epistasis with sexually antagonistic selection: A genetic Parrondo's paradox. //Genetics//, 176(3), 1923--1929.   * Reed, F. A. (2007). Two-locus epistasis with sexually antagonistic selection: A genetic Parrondo's paradox. //Genetics//, 176(3), 1923--1929.
   * Reed, F. A., & Tishkoff, S. A. (2006). Positive selection can create false hotspots of recombination. //Genetics//, 172(3), 2011--2014.   * Reed, F. A., & Tishkoff, S. A. (2006). Positive selection can create false hotspots of recombination. //Genetics//, 172(3), 2011--2014.
-  * Reed, F. A., Akey, J. M., & Aquadro, C. F. (2005). Fitting background-selection predictions to levels of nucleotide variation and divergence along the human autosomes. //Genome Research//, 15(9), 1211--1221.+  * [[Reed et al 2005b|Reed, F. A., Akey, J. M., & Aquadro, C. F. (2005). Fitting background-selection predictions to levels of nucleotide variation and divergence along the human autosomes. Genome Research, 15(9), 1211-1221.]]
   * Reed, F. A., Reeves, R. G., & Aquadro, C. F. (2005). Evidence of susceptibility and resistance to cryptic X‐linked meiotic drive in natural populations of //Drosophila melanogaster//. //Evolution//, 59(6), 1280--1291.   * Reed, F. A., Reeves, R. G., & Aquadro, C. F. (2005). Evidence of susceptibility and resistance to cryptic X‐linked meiotic drive in natural populations of //Drosophila melanogaster//. //Evolution//, 59(6), 1280--1291.
   * Aquadro, C. F., DuMont, V. B., & Reed, F. A. (2001). Genome-wide variation in the human and fruitfly: a comparison. //Current Opinion in Genetics & Development//, 11(6), 627--634.   * Aquadro, C. F., DuMont, V. B., & Reed, F. A. (2001). Genome-wide variation in the human and fruitfly: a comparison. //Current Opinion in Genetics & Development//, 11(6), 627--634.
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   * Shafer, A. B., Wolf, J. B., Alves, P. C., Bergström, L., Bruford, M. W., Brännström, I., ... & Fawcett, K. D. (2015). Genomics and the challenging translation into conservation practice. //Trends in Ecology & Evolution//, 30(2), 78--87.   * Shafer, A. B., Wolf, J. B., Alves, P. C., Bergström, L., Bruford, M. W., Brännström, I., ... & Fawcett, K. D. (2015). Genomics and the challenging translation into conservation practice. //Trends in Ecology & Evolution//, 30(2), 78--87.
     * Shafer, A. B., Wolf, J. B., Alves, P. C., Bergström, L., Colling, G., Dalén, L., ... & Hoezel, A. R. (2016). Reply to Garner //et al//. //Trends in Ecology & Evolution//, 31(2), 83--84.     * Shafer, A. B., Wolf, J. B., Alves, P. C., Bergström, L., Colling, G., Dalén, L., ... & Hoezel, A. R. (2016). Reply to Garner //et al//. //Trends in Ecology & Evolution//, 31(2), 83--84.
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 +===Drosophila Genetics===
 +  * [[tabios_et_al._2014|Tabios, M., L. Boell, and F. A. Reed. (2014) A new mutation of PDA synthase, sepia, isolated from wild Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service 97, 176-177.]] 
  
 ===Human Genetics=== ===Human Genetics===
-  * Reed, F. A. (2012). Modern Human Migrations: The First 200,000 Years. In //Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives// (pp. 315--326). Springer, Vienna. +  * Reed, F. A. (2012). Modern Human Migrations: The First 200,000 Years. In Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 315-326).  M. Messer, R. Schroeder & R. Wodak, Eds. Springer, Vienna. 
-  * Allaby, R. G., Friedlaender, F. R., Reed, F. A., Kidd, K. K., Kidd, J. R., Chambers, G. K., ... & Merriwether, D. A. (2010). Prehistoric Pacific Population Movements. //The Global Origins and Development of Seafaring//, 143--157. +  * [[Allaby et al 2010|Allaby, R. G., Friedlaender, F. R., Reed, F. A., Kidd, K. K., Kidd, J. R., Chambers, G. K., ... & Merriwether, D. A. (2010). Prehistoric Pacific Population Movements. The Global Origins and Development of Seafaring, pp. 143-157. A. Anderson, J. H. Barrett & K. V. Boyle, Eds., ISBN: 978-1-902937-52-6, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, Cambridge, UK.]] 
-  * Tishkoff, S. A., Reed, F. A., Friedlaender, F. R., Ehret, C., Ranciaro, A., Froment, A., ... & Ibrahim, M. (2009). The genetic structure and history of Africans and African Americans. //Science//, 324(5930), 1035--1044. +  * Tishkoff, S. A., Reed, F. A.*, Friedlaender, F. R.*, Ehret, C., Ranciaro, A., Froment, A., ... & Ibrahim, M. (2009). The genetic structure and history of Africans and African Americans. //Science//, 324(5930), 1035--1044. 
-  * Reed, F. A. (2008). Are Humans Still Evolving?. In //Encyclopedia of Life Sciences// (//ELS//). John Wiley & Sons.+  * [[Reed 2008|Reed, F. A. (2008). Are Humans Still Evolving?. In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS).  D. N. Cooper & H. Kehrer-Sawatzki, Eds., John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, UK.]]
   * Friedlaender, J. S., Friedlaender, F. R., Reed, F. A., Kidd, K. K., Kidd, J. R., Chambers, G. K., ... & Merriwether, D. A. (2008). The genetic structure of Pacific Islanders. //PLoS Genetics//, 4(1), e19.   * Friedlaender, J. S., Friedlaender, F. R., Reed, F. A., Kidd, K. K., Kidd, J. R., Chambers, G. K., ... & Merriwether, D. A. (2008). The genetic structure of Pacific Islanders. //PLoS Genetics//, 4(1), e19.
   * Tishkoff, S. A.*, Reed, F. A.*, Ranciaro, A., Voight, B. F., Babbitt, C. C., Silverman, J. S., ... & Ibrahim, M. (2007). Convergent adaptation of human lactase persistence in Africa and Europe. //Nature Genetics//, 39(1), 31.   * Tishkoff, S. A.*, Reed, F. A.*, Ranciaro, A., Voight, B. F., Babbitt, C. C., Silverman, J. S., ... & Ibrahim, M. (2007). Convergent adaptation of human lactase persistence in Africa and Europe. //Nature Genetics//, 39(1), 31.
-  * Tishkoff, S. A., Gonder, M. K., Henn, B. M., Mortensen, H., Knight, A., Gignoux, C., ... & Reed, F. A. (2007). History of click-speaking populations of Africa inferred from mtDNA and Y chromosome genetic variation. //Molecular Biology and Evolution//, 24(10), 2180--2195.+  * Tishkoff, S. A., Gonder, M. K., Henn, B. M., Mortensen, H., Knight, A., Gignoux, C., //et al//. (2007). History of click-speaking populations of Africa inferred from mtDNA and Y chromosome genetic variation. //Molecular Biology and Evolution//, 24(10), 2180--2195.
   * Gonder, M. K., Mortensen, H. M., Reed, F. A., de Sousa, A., & Tishkoff, S. A. (2006). Whole-mtDNA genome sequence analysis of ancient African lineages. //Molecular Biology and Evolution//, 24(3), 757--768.   * Gonder, M. K., Mortensen, H. M., Reed, F. A., de Sousa, A., & Tishkoff, S. A. (2006). Whole-mtDNA genome sequence analysis of ancient African lineages. //Molecular Biology and Evolution//, 24(3), 757--768.
   * Reed, F. A., & Aquadro, C. F. (2006). Mutation, selection and the future of human evolution. //TRENDS in Genetics//, 22(9), 479--484.   * Reed, F. A., & Aquadro, C. F. (2006). Mutation, selection and the future of human evolution. //TRENDS in Genetics//, 22(9), 479--484.
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 ===Forensics=== ===Forensics===
-  * Kontanis, E. J., & Reed, F. A. (2006). Evaluation of real‐time PCR amplification efficiencies to detect PCR inhibitors. //Journal of Forensic Sciences//, 51(4), 795-804.+  * Kontanis, E. J., & Reed, F. A. (2006). Evaluation of real‐time PCR amplification efficiencies to detect PCR inhibitors. //Journal of Forensic Sciences//, 51(4), 795--804.
  
  
  
  
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