Computational Modelling Group

Seminar  12th March 2014 4 p.m.  Building 53, Room 4025a - Highfield Campus

Epistatic constraints in evolution, theory and practice.

Dr Guillaume Achaz
University of Paris VI

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Submitter
Luke Goater

Part of the CS4 Complexity Seminar Series 2013-2014.

This talk will be presented by Dr Guillaume Achaz

Abstract:

How constrained is life’s evolution? Can mutations occur in any order? What fundamental processes dictate how evolution can proceed? I will discuss some work on experimental and model fitness landscapes that aims at understanding what is the minimum set of rules that are needed to characterize constraints in evolving genetic systems. The work tries to maximize the fit between real biological data and theroretical models. In particular, I will illustrate how both data analysis and model building can feed each other and may utlimately converge. This project aims at taking a step further in our comprehension of the life as it was, is and will be.

The talk will run from 4-5pm in B53/4025, Highfield Campus.

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