OEB 192 – 10.11.10 Phenotypic diversity & epigenetics.

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OEB 192 – Phenotypic diversity & epigenetics

(Verstrepen et al., 2005)

(Elowitz et al., 2002)

(Ozbudak et al., 2004)

(Balaban et al., 2004)

(Jansen & Stumpf, 2005)

Monday (11/15): Diversification & coevolution *Avida projects due 11/12 (midnight – to Kerry) ***Replacing Kerr et al., 2002, on 11/17 with Harcombe, 2010***

Bauer Forum Talk: Date: Wednesday, November 10th Time: 4:00 PM Title: Structure and function in natural microbial communities: a transcriptomic perspective Speaker: Edward DeLong (MIT, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Biological Engineering) Location: Northwest Building room 425