Comparative_Genomics_and_Molecular_Evolution


We are engaged in various projects involving comparative genomics and molecular evolution. These projects are mostly in collaboration with other labs around the country. The projects include developing high-throughput methods for rapid identification and phylogenetic placement of novel organisms, functional annotation of genomic sequences for molecules involved in synaptic transmission, molecular evolution of the olfactory receptor families, and elucidation of novel components in the osteoclast maturation pathway. Part of this activity is funded by a NIH planning grant for National Program of Excellence in Biomedical Computing.
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