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USRP 2011 - Watching Yeast Change: Using Genomics to Understand the Adaptive Landscape

Watching Yeast Change: Using Genomics to Understand the Adaptive Landscape

2012 USRP Talks - Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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Headshot portrait of Gavin Sherlock - Associate Professor of Genetics

Gavin Sherlock - Associate Professor of Genetics

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Dr. Sherlock's laboratory is a yeast genomics lab that uses both experimental and computational approaches to characterize the yeast genome and uses yeast as a model system to study evolution.

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