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Genome Evolution Laboratory - HomeDESCRIPTION
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.CONTENT
This site asap.genetics.wisc.edu has the following on the site, "We develop and apply computational and experimental tools to study the evolution of bacterial genomes." Our analyzers noticed that the webpage also said " Much of our work focuses on characterizing and understanding the diversity of the Enterobacteria, a group that includes the much studied human and animal pathogens, Escherichia coli." The Website also stated " As well as the lesser appreciated pathogens of plants, Erwinia. Plus members with various other symbiotic and free-living lifestyles." The website's header had genome evolution as the most important keyword. It was followed by genome alignment, plant pathogens, and gamma-proteobacteria which isn't as highly ranked as genome evolution. The next words the site used was enteric bacteria. Erwinia was also included but might not be seen by web engines.