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dr. FT (Freek) Bakker

dr. FT (Freek) Bakker

Assistant Professor

Biography

Biography

My research interest is in (molecular) evolution, especially in the South African Cape genus Pelargonium (Geraniaceae), known for its elevated rates of organelle genome evolution. I estimate phylogenetic relationships within the Pelargonium clade and use these to study genome evolution, floral evolutionary trends as well as how cytonuclear incompatabilities come about.

In addition, I have an active interest in theoretical aspects of phylogeny and network reconstruction, assessing positive selection, DNA barcoding and the evolution of plant organellar DNA. I am exploring how next generation sequencing data can be used in herbarium genomics, using specimens of up to 140+ years old, especially for use in plastome sequence based phylogenetics.

Career summary:

I am Assistant Professor Molecular Systematics at the Biosystematics Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. Before that I was a postdoc from 2000 - 2002 at the same group. From 1995 - 2000 I was a postdoc at the Dept. of Botany, The University of Reading, UK. I did my PhD in 1995 at the dept. of Marine Biology, University of Groningen, NL

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Personal information

Address

Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB WAGENINGEN

Postal address

Postbus/POBox 16
6700AA WAGENINGEN

Building

Radix Westvleugel
107/W2.Cd.103

Secretary

+31317483160

Expertise

Biodiversity, Biology, Biosystematics, Botany, Evolution, Plant genetic resources, Plant taxonomy, DNA sequencing, Analytical methods, Phylogenetics, Taxonomy, Genome analysis, Geraniales, DNA barcoding, Pelargonium

Subdivision

Biosystematics (BIS)

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