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population genetics

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Can we predict the diversity of real populations? Part II: What determines microbial diversity?

Workshop, Multiple Speakers: Erik van Nimwegen (U Basel), Jacopo Grilli (ICTP), Maitreya Dunham (U Washington), Nandita Garud (UCLA)
Emory University
Aug 25, 2020

Microbes make up the vast majority of the tree of life. While we know very little about most microbial species, large-scale sequencing is giving us glimpses of the diversity that exists both within species and in ecosystems. The challenge now is to find the patterns in this diversity and understand them. This session features provocative talks on attempts to meet that challenge.

SeminarPhysics of LifeRecording

Can we predict the diversity of real populations? Part I: What is linked selection doing to populations?

Workshop, Multiple Speakers: Christelle Fraïsse (IST Austria/CNRS), Derek Setter (U Edinburgh), Kim Gilbert (U Lausanne/U Bern), Ivana Cvijovic (Stanford U)
Emory University
Aug 18, 2020

Natural selection affects not only selected alleles, but also indirectly affects all genes near selected sites on the genome. An increasing body of evidence suggests that this linked selection is an important driver of evolutionary dynamics throughout the genomes of many species, implying that we need to substantially revise our basic understanding of molecular evolution. This session brings together early-career researchers working towards a quantitative understanding of the prevalence and effects of linked selection.

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