Michael Turelli

Michael Anthony Turelli is an American biologist who is Distinguished Professor of Genetics at the University of California, Davis.

His research has focused on issues in quantitative genetics and on the Wolbachia genus of bacteria.

Turelli has investigated the dynamics of polygenetic traits, maintenance of genetic variation, and most famously, the transformation of mosquito populations to suppress the spread of dengue and other human diseases.

He was a Guggenheim Fellow at University College London in 1986.

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