Speciation, horizontal transfer and the evolutionary genomics of bdelloid rotifers
- ๐ค Speaker: Tim Barraclough (Imperial College London) ๐ Website
- ๐ Date & Time: Tuesday 12 February 2019, 13:00 - 14:00
- ๐ Venue: Part II Lecture Theatre, Department of Zoology , Downing Street, CB2 3EJ
Abstract
Bdelloid rotifers are tiny animals that challenge conventional notions of how animals evolve. They appear to have been strictly asexual for 50 millions of years, and yet have diversified into many hundreds of species. They have also taken up orders of magnitude more DNA by horizontal transfer than found in other animals. I describe our work investigating the evolutionary consequences of bdelloidsโ unusual life-style, and testing whether unusual mechanisms such as horizontal transfer might explain how they have prospered without the evolutionary benefits of sexual reproduction. In particular, I describe our recent results from comparative and population genomics.
Series This talk is part of the Behaviour, Ecology & Evolution Seminar Series series.
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Tim Barraclough (Imperial College London) 
Tuesday 12 February 2019, 13:00-14:00