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This week we discuss a paper on structural genomic variation. The study reports on resequencing of >1000 wild sunflowers and finds large non-recombining haplotype blocks that are associated with ecologically relevant traits and soil and climate characteristics.

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Late Lunch Talk by Alberto Valero-Gracia

 

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We discuss how population genomics approaches can be applied to wildlife conservation and management.

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Late Lunch Talk by Anna Komisarczuk

 
Time and place: , Room 3508, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Late Lunch Talk by Edda Johannesen

 
Time and place: , Room 3508, Kristine Bonnevies hus

Late Lunch Talk by Kjetil Voje

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Late Lunch Talk by Charlotte Evangelista

 
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Late Lunch Talk by Emma Whittington

 
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Late Lunch Talk by Lane Atmore & Lourdes Martínez García

Time and place: , Aud. 1, Vilhelm Bjerknes' hus, Oslo

This year's Darwin Day event covers a moonshot for biology: Resolving all genomes on earth within a decade! Speakers: Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Josefin Stiller, Maren Wellenreuther, and Tom Gilbert. This event is part of the Oslo Life Science Conference 10–13 February 2020.

Time and place: , Seminar room 3315

 

Time and place: , Room 3315

This week we will discuss graph-based variant discovery in bovines. Note the change of day to Thursday.

Time and place: , CEES seminar room (3313/3315, Kristine Bonnevies Hus)

Late Lunch Talk by Odirilwe Selomane

 
Time and place: , "Aquarium"

We will discuss the new review about structural variation in Nature: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41576-019-0180-9

Time and place: , The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Drammensveien 78, Oslo

A conference covering topics Nils Chr. Stenseth has worked on. Open to whoever would like to attend. Please register!

Time and place: , Litteraturhuset, Sal: Amalie Skram

Norske forskere tar nå opp arven etter Nansen og utforsker økosystemene i de arktiske havområdene. Hvorfor gjør de det? Hva venter de å finne? Hvilke lange tradisjoner bygger denne forskningen på?