Genetics
Genetics represents a unified set of tools to dissect biological
mechanisms. But more importantly the discipline provides a conceptual
framework for understanding biological systems and organismal variation.
As a result, genetic analysis continues to have an essential role in
fields as diverse as developmental biology, neuroscience, and
evolutionary biology, and genetics research is key to advances in
medicine. Our faculty collaborate on an array of problems in genetics,
with many exploiting the power of genetic analysis in one of the elite
model genetic systems (C. elegans, Drosophila, zebrafish, mice and
others). Current research interests in the group include the regulation
of gene expression, neural development, morphogenesis, complex trait
genetics, and the genetics of human pathogens.
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