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Tag Archives: herbaria
The scent of home
We decided to divide and conquere the west coast of North America in search of more populations of Gracilaria vermiculophylla, as if we didn’t already have enough by Midsummer’s Eve! I headed to my home state – California. I was able to sneak … Continue reading →
Posted in adaptation, DNA barcoding, evolution, haploid-diploid, natural history, phylogenetics
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Tagged barcoding, corallines, Gracilaria, herbaria, Martone lab, sampling
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Night at the museum
Many population genetic and genomic studies document snapshots of a given population’s genetic diversity. Yet, there are many reasons to document changes over time in population parameters in response to perturbations, such as biological invasions (both in terms of the invader … Continue reading →
Posted in DNA barcoding, evolution, genomics, natural history, next generation sequencing, phylogenetics, population genetics, speciation, Uncategorized
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Tagged genetics, genomics, herbaria, Museum
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