OEB Seminar Series

Date: 

Thursday, March 8, 2018, 4:00pm

Location: 

Biological Labs Lecture Hall, Room 1080, 16 Divinity Avenue

Nitin PhadnisNitin Phadnis 
The University of Utah
"Genomic Conflicts And The Origins of Species"

Abstract: Speciation, the process by which one species splits into two, involves the evolution of reproductive barriers such as the sterility or death of hybrids between previously interbreeding populations. Even in his masterpiece “On The Origin of Species”, Darwin could find no satisfactory solution to the apparent paradox of why natural selection would tolerate the onset of genetic barriers such as hybrid sterility and inviability that diminish the prospect of successful reproduction and, therefore, termed this problem the "mystery of mysteries”. Here, I describe the key developments with new genomics and cell biological approaches that are rapidly changing our understanding of the molecular basis of speciation. Our studies of the cellular and developmental anomalies in inter-species hybrids also provide surprising insights into the otherwise hidden evolutionary conflicts that ultimately shape the architecture of our genomes, cells and species.

Host: Extavour Lab

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