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This project investigates the genetic basis of color variation in the dewlap of Anolis limifrons lizards, utilizing advanced DNA sequencing techniques. By mapping the genes responsible for this trait, the research aims to enhance understanding of evolutionary processes such as adaptation and speciation in non-model org…
Understanding the evolution and maintenance of variation in observable characteristics (phenotypic variation) is a major goal in evolutionary biology.
Addressing this goal requires identifying the genes responsible for important traits.
Until recently, this was only possible in a handful of model species because of a lack of genomic resources in non-model organisms.
But recent advances in DNA sequencing technology has revolutionized the development of genomic resources in non-model species and p…
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