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USRP 2014 - Quantitative analysis of the evolving genotype-to-phenotype map

Quantitative analysis of the evolving genotype-to-phenotype map

2014 USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 20, 2014

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Daniel Jarosz - Associate Professor of Chemical & Systems Biology and of Developmental Biology

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Dr. Jarosz's aim is to identify and characterize these mechanisms at the molecular level, integrating our findings to gain insight into the interplay among genetic variation, phenotypic diversity, and environmental fluctuations in complex cellular systems.

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