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Leif Andersson (animal geneticist)

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Institutions
  
Uppsala University

Main interests
  
biologist


Principal ideas
  
animal genetics

Name
  
Leif Andersson

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Notable awards
  
Wolf Prize in Agriculture

Leif Andersson (born 1954) is a Swedish animal geneticist and professor of functional genomics at Uppsala University. In 2014, he won the Wolf Prize in Agriculture alongside Jorge Dubcovsky. He was inducted into the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 2002 and is a foreign member of the National Academy of Sciences. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2017.

Career

Andersson grew up in Stockholm. After completing his undergraduate degree, he worked at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. He completed his Ph.D at Uppsala University. In 2012, Andersson and a team of researchers mapped the pig genome. Andersson has also researched animal domestication, the domestic chicken genome, and the genetics of the white horse.

References

Leif Andersson (animal geneticist) Wikipedia