Wednesday 07 Jul 2010
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many species females can control fertilisation after mating via different
mechanisms – a process called c (CFC). Prof. Neil Gemmell will outline some of
the work currently undertaken in this area in the new Centre for Reproduction
and Genomics that investigates how and why CFC occurs and its implications for
fertility enhancement and control in aquaculture, agriculture, conservation and
human health.
Free admission, bookings recommended as numbers limited.
Location: Cullen Centre Invermay, Factory Road, Mosgiel
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