Laboratory of Genetics
The Laboratory of Genetics studies genetic variation from the processes that produce it (mutation, recombination), to the factors and processes that have shaped its architecture in the past and determine its fate now and in the future. Evolutionary theory applies to all life forms, and heredity is a key characteristic of life. Therefore, the genetic and evolutionary analysis of biodiversity requires a broad range of model species that span the major kingdoms. The Laboratory of Genetics uses computer simulations, and studies bacteria, fungi, insects and plants.
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The interrelationship between genetics, heredity and evolution is the
focus of research of the Laboratory of Genetics.
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Recent publications
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A spontaneous haploid of Nicotiana Tabacum
Genetica (1943), Volume: 23, Issue: 1 - ISSN 0016-6707 - p. 63-76. -
Identification of rye chromosomes: the giemsa banding pattern and the translocation tester set
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (1976), Volume: 48 - ISSN 0040-5752 - p. 35-43. -
A histological study of embryonic death caused by heterozygosity for the T26H reciprocal mouse translocation
Journal of embryology and experimental morphology (1976), Volume: 35 - ISSN 0022-0752 - p. 595-606.