2014 February

Chromevol’s work cited in the latest book by M. Nei “Mutation Driven Evolution” (Oxford University Press)

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Ever since the inception of the Modern Synthesis (the combination of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution by means of Natural Selection and the laws of genetic inheritance by Gregor Mendel) the role of natural selection shaping the variation observed in populations has represented one of the most attractive topics in Biology. However, evolution is driven by other additional forces, most notably mutation (the most important source of genetic variation). In this instant classic, Professor Masatoshi Nei examines the different mechanisms by which mutation contributes to evolution. Prof. Nei’s research has constituted a constant inspiration for our work at Chromevol, so we are specially proud that our own research on the evolution of multigene families is cited in this book.

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16th Annual Biology Research Symposium held at BBC campus

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The Annual BioSymposium of FIU’s Department of Biological Sciences was held on Saturday February 1st at the Marine Science Building of the Biscayne Bay Campus (where our lab is located). Graduate students from our Department showcased their work in exciting talks and poster presentations, illustrating the extraordinary quality of the research developed in our Department. As a special note, we want to congratulate our own Victoria Suarez-Ulloa for obtaining the 2nd position in the best talk presentation award with the presentation “CROMEVALOAdb: a data mining approach to the study of chromatin in bivalves”.
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