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Human Evolution in the Genomic era: Origins, Populations & Phenotypes

Posted on Feb 9, 2014 3:44:00 PM

Human Evolution in the Genomic era: Origins, Populations and Phenotypes

Conference - Leicester, United Kingdom

This EMBO Conference aims to explore the impact of these new developments on a wide variety of topics. These will include:
Human genome sequence variation
New frontiers in sequencing technologies
Processes shaping human genome diversity
Making inferences from genome diversity
Humans as apes
What genetic changes made us human?
The function of the human genome
Origins of modern humans
Crossing disciplinary boundaries
The global distribution of genome diversity
Migrating out of Africa
The impact of agriculture
Into new-found lands
Phenotypic variation among humans
Evolutionary aspects of simple and complex disease
The personal genome

Organization: EMBO

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(Courtesy of the College Court residential conference centre in Leicester, via leicestermercury.co.uk)

Human Evolution in the Genomic era: Origins, Populations and Phenotypes

Tue, Apr 01, 2014 - Fri, Apr 04, 2014

College Court Conference Centre
Knighton Road, Leicester LE2 3UF, UK

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