Genomic tools enable a deeper understanding of nudibranch evolution
- 12.00-12.30
- Lunch room, Department of Natural History, University Museum, Realfagbygget, Allégaten 41, 1st floor
Dr Kara Layton from the University of Toronto is visiting the Museum during Monday and Tuesday (16–17th December) and will give a seminar over lunch time on Monday, 16th. Kara is an expert on the use of genomic tools to study invertebrate diversity and the underlying evolutionary and ecological processes of speciation. During the seminar she will talk about colour, mimicry, and phylogenetics of nudibranchs as well as invasion and conservation genomics.
All welcome!
Dr Kara Layton