Dr. Aaron McKenna, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington

Date
Thursday February 22, 2018
Location
Soda Hall
About this event

Abstract: Multicellular organisms develop by way of a lineage tree, a series of cell divisions that give rise to cell types, tissues, and organs. However, our knowledge of the cell lineage and its determinants remains extremely fragmentary for nearly all species. This includes all vertebrates and arthropods such as Drosophila, wherein cell lineage varies between individuals; embryos and organs.