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J. Bruce Walsh is a Professor at the University of Arizona, with a focus on evolutionary and quantitative genetics. His research explores genetic variation, selection dynamics, and breeding strategies across plant and animal systems. Walsh's work bridges theoretical frameworks with applied challenges in agriculture and conservation.
Key research areas include genomic selection methodologies, evolutionary potential of populations, and the genetic basis of quantitative traits. He has contributed significantly to understanding how non-adaptive forces (e.g., genetic drift) interact with natural and artificial selection.
Walsh's publications span topics from theoretical population genetics to applied breeding programs, emphasizing sustainable solutions for orphan crops and biodiversity preservation. His work often integrates computational models with empirical data to address complex evolutionary questions.
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