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Presented By: Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology

Variations in Biology > Colors, toxins, and complex phenotypes: Poison-dart frogs as an emerging model system for integrative biology.

Roberto Márquez, EEB University of Michigan

This seminar is part of a Variations In Biology seminar series exploring novel model organisms. The Model System revolution (which began in the 1980s and continues to this day) was driven by development of powerful genetic tools in a small group of organisms. While these popular models have driven major advances in many fields, they represent a narrow slice of biological diversity. Evolution has created a smorgasbord of variations in biology that can be exploited to address interdisciplinary questions in fields spanning Development, Cell Biology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. This seminar series aims to explore variations in biology and bring together audiences across the Biosciences at UM, to foster interdisciplinary dialogue.

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