Center for Genome Information Seminars
"Darwinian Selection on Human Fly Genomes"
Wednesday, July 9. 1 p.m., Kehoe Auditorium, Kettering Laboratory
"Molecular and Population Genetics of Speciation"
Thursday, July 10. 10 a.m., Kettering Laboratory, Room 121
The seminars will be conducted by Chung-I Wu, professor and chair of the Department of Ecology and Evolution of the University of Chicago.
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