Origin of a Species
22 May, 2014
Origin of a Species
An
Australian-based, New Zealand born academic will reveal what
are being called startling revelations about the origin of
the kiwi at the University of Waikato on
Monday.
Professor Alan Cooper, a specialist in the
analysis of ancient DNA, is based at the University of
Adelaide and has a paper being published in the Science
magazine on Friday, 23 May which outlines his latest work.
He will deliver his talk, Ancient DNA reveals the bizarre
evolutionary history of the kiwi, at the University of
Waikato at 9am on Monday.
Professor Cooper is a
molecular biologist based in Adelaide and was awarded an
Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship award in
2004. That allowed him to move from Oxford University (where
he was the Director of the Henry Wellcome Ancient
Biomolecules Centre) to Adelaide to establish the Australian
Centre for Ancient DNA (ACAD).
He specialises in using
ancient DNA to record and study evolutionary processes in
real time, especially those associated with environmental
change.
Professor Cooper is also involved in a
Marsden-funded study with University of Waikato Earth
Sciences Professor David Lowe and Dr Ray Cursons studying
possible ancient DNA preserved in buried soils on volcanic
ash beds.
Professor Lowe says his colleague’s talk
on recent ancient DNA work on the kiwi “is certain to be
stimulating and interesting”.
The talk is open to
the public.
Ancient DNA reveals the bizarre
evolutionary history of the kiwi
Professor Alan Cooper
(University of Adelaide)
Day: Monday 26
May
Time: 9.00 am (to 10.00 am)
Place: Room
LG.05
Gate 1, Knighton Rd
University of
Waikato
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