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IUB researchers to investigate genetic recombination's causes and consequences

07.08.03 | Indiana University

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IUB evolutionary geneticist Michael Lynch will lead a multidisciplinary research team that includes IUB biologists Miriam Zolan and Curtis Lively, IUB mathematician Elizabeth Housworth, and genomicists Justen Andrews and John Colbourne, both of the Center for Genomics and Bioinformatics located at IU Bloomington.

Genetic recombination is a critical phenomenon in the life cycles of all sexual organisms, and it is also the main reason why every human being looks different. Lynch and his team will focus primarily on genetic recombination in Daphnia, a genus of tiny animals also known as water fleas. Daphnia species have been used for decades by biologists around the world for basic studies of how genes work.

The grant was awarded by the National Science Foundation's Frontiers in Integrative Biological Research program, which encourages the cooperation of biologists, engineers, sociologists and information scientists in research.

To speak with Lynch, contact David Bricker at 812-856-9035 or brickerd@indiana.edu .

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Indiana University. (2003, July 8). IUB researchers to investigate genetic recombination's causes and consequences. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WW7YDW1/iub-researchers-to-investigate-genetic-recombinations-causes-and-consequences.html
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