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patterns of their biology and behavior, including where… Read More Plants are DNA
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patterns of their biology and behavior, including where… Read More Plants are DNA
University of Florida plant biologist Pamela Soltis has been appointed to a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine committee investigating the value and future of biological collections. Soltis, a distinguished professor and curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History, will
voucher specimens for our molecular studies, using herbarium specimens as a source of DNA
The Loammi skipper (Atrytonopsis loammi) is a small, wedge-shaped butterfly with stubby antennas and bulbous black eyes in a fuzzy face. It once lived throughout a good deal of the Southeastern U.S. but is now absent from much of its original range. Scientists can only find it in isolated patches ac
are taking a deep dive into these at-risk species, from their habitats to their DNA
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More University of Florida plant evolutionary geneticist Doug Soltis explains the DNA
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Atlanta, Dragon Con is a fandom epicenter where people … Continue Using ancient DNA
All samples stored in the Genetic Resources Repository are associated with a specimen catalogued in the corresponding Museum range. PLEASE NOTE: The GRR database does not contain the entire record for each specimen. For complete specimen information, you’ll need to look it up in the correspondi
Ultimately, it is the responsibility of researchers requesting tissue/DNA samples
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DNA studies have shown… Read More The Hawaiian Islands once had over 800 different
This list is by no means comprehensive. Mostly it’s fairly recent alum and those who’ve contacted Matt Gitzendanner and asked to be added. Want to be added to the list, or update your information? Contact Matt Gitzendanner. Alex Abair Graduate Student in the College of the Arts at UF E-mail
tongji.edu.cn Web page Mike Chester Genomics, chromosome evolution, repetitive DNA
Mysterious unidentified fossilized seeds from India, donated to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 2005 and stored among the museum’s botany collections, were recently described by a Florida Museum of Natural History researcher as the world’s oldest-known grape species. Described in the S
DNA evidence suggests that the grapes diverged from the rest of the Rosid family
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But… Read More Time is slowing down—way down—for a select collection of DNA