The genetics of individuals: why would a mutation kill me, but not you?
- π€ Speaker: Ben Lehner, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain π Website
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 29 January 2013, 13:00 - 14:00
- π Venue: Biochemistry Lecture Theatre, Sanger Building, Tennis Court Road
Abstract
To what extent is it possible to predict the phenotypic differences among individuals from their completely sequenced genomes? We use model organisms (yeast, worms) to understand when you can, and why you cannot, predict the biology of an individual from their genome sequence. We are also actively applying the principles derived from our work in model organisms to cancer genomics.
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Ben Lehner, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain 
Tuesday 29 January 2013, 13:00-14:00