Friday, June 23, -
Model organisms have a long history of underpinning
research into basic biological processes from the fundamental mechanisms of
genetics to the detailed molecular understanding of developmental
processes. In the post genome era
several of the well established models are now serving as templates for systems
level research. Compact genomes and
well-established genomics resources, coupled with excellent genetics, facilitate
the development of experimental and computational methods that are more widely
applicable to, for example, the development of systems approaches in
mammals. The meeting aims to demonstrate
how whole-genome and systems level approaches are progressing with key model
systems covering the major non-mammalian species.
For more information see https://www.regonline.co.uk/nonmam
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Non-Mammalian Models for Systems Biology