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Genetics Wednesday Seminar Series: "The genetics of population divergence and adaptation in chickadees" by Scott Taylor, PhD

Taylor
Assistant Professor
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
University of Colorado
Life Sciences B118
Seminars

"The genetics of population divergence and adaptation in chickadees"

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Joint IOB/Genetics Norman Giles Lecture: "Expanding studies of global genomic diversity with complete, telomere-to-telomere assemblies" by Karen Miga, PhD

Miga
Assistant Professor
Biomolecular Engineering
UCSC
Life Sciences C127
Seminars
Giles Lecture

Expanding studies of global genomic diversity with complete, telomere-to-telomere assemblies

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Genetics Wednesday Seminar Series: "Disconnects in visual literacy may create roadblocks for students navigating the DNA landscape" with Dina Newman, PhD

Dina Newman
Professor
Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences
Rochester Institute of Technology
Coverdell S175
Seminars

Disconnects in visual literacy may create roadblocks for students navigating the DNA landscape

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Genetics Wednesday Seminar Series: "Unique adaptations of a grazing, high elevation primate" with Noah Snyder-Mackler, PhD

Snyder-Mackler
Assistant Professor
Center for Evolution and Medicine
Arizona State University
Coverdell S175
Seminars

Unique adaptations of a grazing, high elevation primate

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Genetics Wednesday Seminar Series: "B chromosome dynamics during female meiosis in D. melanogaster" with Stacey Hanlon, PhD

Hanlon
Assistant Professor
Molecular and Cell Biology
UCONN
Coverdell S175
Seminars

B chromosome dynamics during female meiosis in D. melanogaster

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