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The evolution of gene order

Date: 
Thursday, March 1, 2012 - 11:00
Speaker: 
Laurence Hurst
Address: 
Campus des Cordeliers 15, rue de l'école de médecine 75006 Paris Salle Déjerine - escalier B - 2ème étage
Affiliation: 
Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award Holder – Professor of Evolutionary Genetics – Department of Biology and Biochemistry – University of Bath
Abstract: 

Originally it was thought that, at least in eukaryotes, gene order is random. However, in all well studied genomes genes of similar expression sit in close proximity to each other. Why is this? In this talk I'll present evidence that gene order is in part selected as it affects the noise level of genes. This explains operons organization in bacteria, clustering of essential genes and gene orientation in yeast

Type: 
Interdisciplinary Seminar

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