Jaime Grace

Assistant Professor
Biology
Bradley University
United States of America

Professor Molecular Biology
Biography

Dr. Grace studies the evolution of sexually selected traits in insects, including crickets, fruit flies, and stalk-eyed flies. She has conducted research in such diverse places as Hawaii, Sweden, and Brunei. Her research interests include aggression, mate choice, speciation, and the evolution of sexual dimorphism.

Research Intrest

Proteins, Amino acids

List of Publications
Grace JL, Shaw KL. Effects of developmental environment on signal-preference coupling in a Hawaiian cricket. Evolution. 2004 Jul;58(7):1627-33.
Grace JL, Shaw KL. Coevolution of male mating signal and female preference during early lineage divergence of the Hawaiian cricket, Laupala cerasina. Evolution. 2011 Aug 1;65(8):2184-96.
Griffin RM, Dean R, Grace JL, Rydén P, Friberg U. The shared genome is a pervasive constraint on the evolution of sex-biased gene expression. Molecular biology and evolution. 2013 Aug 2;30(9):2168-76.