Journal of Heredity Advance Access originally published online on February 4, 2005
Journal of Heredity 2005 96(3):169-170; doi:10.1093/jhered/esi034
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© 2005 The American Genetic Association
Molecules, Biodiversity, and Adaptive Evolution
From the Department of Biology, Rollins Research Center, Emory University, 1510 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30322
Address correspondence to Shozo Yokoyama at the address above, or e-mail: syokoya@emory.edu.
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The American Genetic Association (AGA) is the oldest professional society that is devoted to study the mechanisms and consequences of heredity. The AGA publishes Journal of Heredity and promotes researches in such fields as population/ecological genetics, molecular evolution, bioinformatics, developmental genetics, and physiological/biochemical genetics (e.g., see Crow 2004). Although it is not widely known, in addition to its annual meetings, the AGA also provides financial support for other scientific meetings as well.
On June 1720, 2004, the AGA cosponsored the international meeting of "Genomes and Evolution