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Hello everyone!<br>
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This is a reminder that VWR's QSB Mix 'n Mingle will take place right after seminar and end at 4pm in SE1-390. Please being all members of your lab to enjoy snacks, beverages, and good conversation.
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Cheers!<br>
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<b>Sent:</b> Thursday, March 22, 2018 12:33:05 PM<br>
<b>To:</b> qsb-grads@lists.ucmerced.edu; UCM QSB Faculty<br>
<b>Subject:</b> [QSB-grads] [QSB-faculty] QSB Seminar Friday @ 1:30 SSM104 - Daniel Rokhsar</font>
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<div class="x_PlainText">*** Seminar is tomorrow, March 23. Please ignore the date on the flyer (my mistake)! Hope to see everyone there. ****</div>
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<div class="x_PlainText">Mix N’ Mingle to follow in SE1 390 - everyone is welcome.<br class="">
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Daniel Rokhsar from UC Berkeley:<br class="">
Genomes are shaped by events that happened tens or hundreds of millions of years ago,and comparative analysis can provide a window into these historical events, and the associated evolutionary processes, that complement the fossil record. The seminar will present
 recent results from comparative analysis of vertebrate genomes aimed at deciphering ancient polyploidizations (genome doublings).<br class="">
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Fred W Wolf, Ph.D.<br class="">
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Natural Sciences / UC Merced<br class="">
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