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This project explores the genetic basis of evolutionary divergence in non-model organisms, specifically killer whales. It combines high-throughput DNA sequencing with ecological data to understand how genes influence phenotypic traits and speciation.
Ecology is the major force behind divergent selection and therefore has a key role in driving evolution and speciation1.
Investigating the interaction between ecology, genes and phenotype has typically been limited to a few model species for which classic ecological techniques can be applied, e.g. reciprocal transplant experiments.
This leaves us with little or no understanding of the processes or mechanisms involved in speciation in non-model organisms.
The advent of high-throughput DNA sequenc…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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