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E. coli and the Game of Clones

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  • UserProfessor Jukka Corander from Wellcome Sanger Institute, Cambridge and University of Oslo
  • ClockThursday 18 April 2024, 14:00-15:00
  • HouseBiffen Lecture theatre and Zoom.

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Host – Kate Baker

Escherichia coli is the most studied microbe to date and its genomic and phenotypic evolution has been mapped to a great detail over several decades. However, significant knowledge gaps remain to explain the stable equilibria of clone population frequencies and transient population changes discovered using representative high-resolution genomic surveys. Here we review recent results based on in-depth analysis of the E. coli plasmidome and its importance for understanding the Game of Clones.

This talk is part of the Genetics Seminar series.

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