Akram Moghaddasi
University of Tehran
Biography
Akram Moghaddasi is a MSc student doing her studies in Molecular Biology and Animal genetic. Using many molecular biology tools, she analyses the evolutionary development of a group of venomous snakes’ population Gloydius halys. For most of the snake species direct observation of the ecology and behavioral traits is difficult, because of their cryptic live style (especially in the juvenile stage). Using molecular markers, important insights into snake ecology and population biology have been made. In this study, she uses mtDNA marker to reach the objective
Abstract
Abstract : Genetic variation of Caucasian Pit viper (Gloydius halys) populations in Iran using mtDNA marker