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SUMMARY:The Comparative and Population Genomics of an Icefish that Escaped 
 Antarctica
LOCATION:Biology 136
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20240423T160000
UID:2026-06-07-23-31-19@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260607T233119
Description:Antarctic icefishes have evolved extreme phenotypes due to thei
 r life in the chronic cold of the Southern Ocean\, including the loss of h
 emoglobin and subsequent oxygen stress. Even after this extreme specializa
 tion\, a single icefish species\, Champsocephalus esox\, escaped the South
 ern Ocean and inhabits temperate waters off the South American coast. This
  talk will examine the genomes of icefishes -- both nuclear and mitochondr
 ial -- comparing C. esox to its still cold sister species\, C. gunnari\, u
 sing population and comparative genomics. 4:00 pm
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