Microbial communities contain many evolving and interacting species, which makes them difficult to understand and predict. The Foster lab applies ecological and evolutionary approaches to break down this complexity. Read more
Centromeres are the structural regions of chromatin that serve as a platform for the kinetochore machinery assembly, hence essential for accurate chromosome segregation during cell division. Read more
The chromosomes we inherit from our parents are not exact copies but mosaics of their chromosomes. These mosaics are created during the formation of eggs and sperm when cells cut chromosomes up and re-attach them, sometimes in new combinations (recombination). Read more
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