January 30, 2020 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Bass Biology, Room 122
Bass Biology Building, 327 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
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Frontiers in Quantitative Biology Seminar

NICOLE KING, UC BERKELEY

The origin of animals represents one of the pivotal transitions in life’s history, and one of its greatest unsolved mysteries. While the fossil record remains silent regarding the rise of multicellularity, the genetic and developmental foundations of animal origins may be deduced from shared elements among extant animals and their protozoan relatives, the choanoflagellates. To better understand the origin and evolution of animals, Dr. King's lab is reconstructing the minimal genomic complexity of the unicellular progenitors of animals; elucidating the ancestral functions of genes required for animal development; and characterizing choanoflagellate cell and developmental biology.

January 30th, 2020 at 2:00 PM in the Bass Biology Building, Room 122

Frontiers in Quantitative Biology 2019/2020 Seminar Series

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