eeb seminar series
EEB Seminar Series
MSC, Room 1400Title: Transposable elements and the evolution of the very large genomes of conifers Presented by Dr. Claudio Casola, Assistant Professor of Forest Genomics, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Texas A&M University Abstract: The majority of eukaryotic genomes is riddled with transposable elements (TEs), a group of ‘parasitic’ repetitive sequences capable of mobilizing and amplifying […]
EEB Seminar Series
MSC, Room 1400Title: Transposable elements and the evolution of the very large genomes of conifers Presented by Dr. Claudio Casola, Assistant Professor of Forest Genomics, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Texas A&M University Abstract: The majority of eukaryotic genomes is riddled with transposable elements (TEs), a group of ‘parasitic’ repetitive sequences capable of mobilizing and amplifying […]
EEB Seminar – Eileen Hebets
MSC, Room 2405EEB Spring Seminar Series presents Title: Interacting traits and secret senses – Arachnids as models for studies of behavioral evolution. Speaker: Eileen Hebets, School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska. Host: Spence Behmer