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Biology, Evolution, Transposable Elements, and Genomics at Texas Tech University

The Ray laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences at Texas Tech University focuses on the study of genomes and genome evolution with an emphasis on transposable elements.  Our model organisms include bats and other mammals, crocodilians and several insects. 

Projects

Projects

Teaching

Teaching

David Ray never turns his back on his research, and with good reason! Ray and his team study alligators, crocodiles, and bats, among other creatures. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), this multidisciplinary team from several universities is mapping crocodile and alligator genomes.

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Publications

Crocoduck

Crocoduck

The Ray Laboratory has received support from the National Science Foundation (DEB-1355176, DEB-1838283, MCB-0841821, MCB-1052500, DEB-1020865, and DEB-1838283), the US Department of Agriculture, the Texas Tech University College of Arts and Sciences…

The Ray Laboratory has received support from the National Science Foundation (DEB-1355176, DEB-1838283, MCB-0841821, MCB-1052500, DEB-1020865, and DEB-1838283), the US Department of Agriculture, the Texas Tech University College of Arts and Sciences, the Institute for Genomics Biocomputing and Biotechnology at Mississippi State University, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, the Texas Tepartment of Wildlife and Fisheries, and the State of Texas.