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Reconstructing the Genomic Architecture of Ancestral Mammals

Colloquium

Speaker(s)
Glenn Tesler
Date
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Time
4:15 PM – 5:30 PM
Location
Rose Hills Theater
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In addition to frequent single-nucleotide mutations, mammalian and many other genomes undergo rare and dramatic changes in their chromosomal organization, called genome rearrangements. These include inversions, fissions, fusions, and translocations. Although analysis of genome rearrangements was pioneered by Dobzhansky and Sturtevant in 1938, we still know very little about the rearrangement events that produced the existing varieties of genomic architectures. Recovery of mammalian rearrangement history is a difficult combinatorial problem that I will cover in this talk.