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Understanding the evolution of balanced lethal systems

Lecturers: Dr. Ben Wielstra and PhD students Manon de Visser and James France, Leiden University, Netherlands

Time: Wednesday, 18th May 2022, 12.00

Venue: IBISS Library

Abstract

Balanced lethal systems pose an evolutionary enigma. In a balanced lethal system, all adult individuals consistently possess two distinct forms of a particular chromosome, both of which are essential to survival. Yet, according to the rules of Mendelian inheritance, every generation, 50% of the offspring obtain the same chromosome form twice; those individuals die during embryonic development. In an ERC Starting Grant-funded research program, we aim to determine how such an incredibly wasteful balanced lethal system could possibly evolve

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