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Genome Evolution Laboratory - Home

The Genome Evolution Laboratory, directed by Prof. Nicole T. Perna, performs research into rates and patterns of adaptive genome evolution in animal and plant associated microbes. Our research involves experimental characterization of pathogens and computational modeling of genome evolution.

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Genome Evolution Laboratory - Home

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The Genome Evolution Laboratory, directed by Prof. Nicole T. Perna, performs research into rates and patterns of adaptive genome evolution in animal and plant associated microbes. Our research involves experimental characterization of pathogens and computational modeling of genome evolution.

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