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Technical University of Denmark
Technical University of Denmark

Physics Seminar Series - Autumn 2009

'Gene Surfing in Microorganisms'


Professor David R. Nelson from Harvard University

 

It is widely appreciated that population waves have played a crucial role in the evolutionary history of many species, including humans. In parallel with Fokker-Planck descriptions of stochastic processes in physics, population geneticists independently developed methods for understanding mutations, genetic drift and selective advantage in such situations. Genetic footprints of many pioneer species are still recognizable today, and neutral genetic markers can be used to infer information about growth, ancestral population size and colonization pathways. Neutral mutations optimally positioned at the front of a growing population wave can increase their abundance via a "surfing" phenomenon. Experimental and theoretical studies of this effect will be presented, using bacteria and yeast as model systems.

 

As usual coffee and tea will be served 15 min. before the talk.

 

Organisers: Anders Andersen, Ulrik L. Andersen and Kristian Thygesen.




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Date
04.11.09
Time: 13:00-14:00
Responsible
DTU Physics
Location
Building 306, Auditorium 34
Oersteds PladsBuilding 343DK- 2800 Kgs. LyngbyTel +45 4525 6352EAN 5798000430341