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Heath O’Brien (University of Bristol)
Salle de formation du PRABI
GENOMIC APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING STRUCTURAL COLOUR IN PLANTS
While we often think of colour as synonymous with pigment, many of the most spectacular colours in nature are caused by differential interference of different wavelengths of light as they are scattered by nano structured surface features. There are many famous examples of such structural colour in animals, such as the iridescent scales on morpho butterflies and peacock feathers, but structural colour is also common throughout (...)
Mark Stoneking (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Salle de formation du PRABI
Heteroplasmy in human mitochondrial DNA : characteristics, transmission, and tissue-specificity.
Ben Kefford
salle de conférence batiment l’Herbier
Pitfalls and uses of lab studies in predicting ecological effects of chemicals in the field - my research career as a backflip artist
It has long been argued that single species laboratory tests do not necessary predict the ecological effects of chemicals in the field. By ecological effects is used to mean effects on populations, communities and ecosystems. However ecotoxicologists have continued to use single species laboratory tests. My short research career has involved a number of (...)
Séminaire interne : Eléments transposables, Evolution, Populations / Evaluation et Modélisation des Effets Thérapeutiques
salle de formation du PRABI
Nouvelle formule de séminaires internes
Deux équipes présentent des résultats ou des questions qui leurs sont propres afin de favoriser de nouvelles discussions au sein du laboratoire.
Iacopo BAUSSANO (International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon)
Faculté de Médecine Lyon SUD Salle des thèses (RDC)
Dynamic modelling of HPV transmission and cervical cancer natural history : implications for public health interventions
In the last three decades, the appreciation of the role of infections in cancer aetiology has greatly expanded. Among the 13 million new cancer cases that occurred worldwide in 2008, around 2 million (16%) were attributable to infections.
Cervical cancer is a major example of infection-related cancer. The uncovering of a causal relationship between carcinogenic HPV (...)
Jean-François Flot
Salle de l’Herbier
De la délimitation moléculaire des espèces à l’étude de leur génome : l’hétérozygotie dans tous ses états
La co-occurrence dans un même individu de deux demi-génomes semblables mais différents (hétérozygotie) est une caractéristique générale des organismes diploïdes qui pose de gros problèmes techniques lors du séquençage : double pics, échec de l’assemblage des données,... En dépit de ces difficultés apparentes, les séquences d’organismes hétérozygotes apportent une mine d’informations très utiles à la (...)