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CAREER: Uncovering the mechanisms and repeatability of speciation with gene flow

Organization University of California-RiversideLocation RIVERSIDE, United StatesPosted 15 Mar 2025Deadline 28 Feb 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCA
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This project explores an important question in evolutionary biology: How do new species form? It looks at whether the location of genes in a genome makes them more likely to help keep species separate. This is important because biologists can better predict how biodiversity is generated and preserved if the same parts of the genome are used in…

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