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Lisa Wallace

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  • Time Zone
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  • Organization
    Old Dominion University

  • Role
    Scientist Mentor: I will mentor teams of students online

  • Research Interests (300 words)
    Plant systematics and evolutionary biology, orchids, plant symbioses

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  • Capacity: How many teams at a time are you comfortable working with?
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Recent Posts

TeamSLOTfall2018 Lisa Wallace

Hi Lizzie, 

Thanks for the post.  If possible, can you post a picture of the plants in your experiment?  I am not quite sure what you are using barriers and partitions for. 

What is the procedure that you plan to use when…

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TeamSLOTfall2018 Lisa Wallace

Hi Team, 

Can you explain why you think that purple and hairless are the dominant traits?  Do you know anything about the genetics of these two traits? 

Do you know anything about the source or the genotypes of the seeds that…

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TeamSLOTfall2018 Lisa Wallace

Wow, this is a big change in your research question!  Have you thought about predictions for this question? 

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