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*molecular evolution | *molecular evolution | ||
*genetic variation | *genetic variation | ||
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*genome regions prone to instability, rearrangement, duplication and gene conversion | *genome regions prone to instability, rearrangement, duplication and gene conversion | ||
*population genetics | *population genetics | ||
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*Salmon genome project (genome duplication, gene ID & expression and arrays)<br> | *Salmon genome project (genome duplication, gene ID & expression and arrays)<br> | ||
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*Molecular evolution using multi–gene families <br> | *Molecular evolution using multi–gene families <br> | ||
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Koop lab
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The Koop lab is interested in:
- molecular evolution
- genetic variation
- the immune system
- genome regions prone to instability, rearrangement, duplication and gene conversion
- population genetics
The impact of these on disease, cancer, immunity, and natural selection is being undertaken using a highly multidisciplinary approach.
Current projects include:
- Salmon genome project (genome duplication, gene ID & expression and arrays)
- immune system genes
- Molecular evolution using multi–gene families
- Genomics in Salmon and Lice (GiLS)


