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Linking genomic changes to the generation of biodiversity

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    With the explosion in availability of genome data, this project aims to provide a much-needed suite of theories, methods and software to enhance our understanding on how the generation of variation at molecular level is linked to the generation of species richness at lineage level. This new approach tests various ways that molecular changes are manifested as patterns of diversification, as revealed by genomic data analysed at the lineage level in phylogenetic studies. Expected outcomes of this project add to a growing body of evolutionary theory and provide practical phylogenetic tools for future analyses. These should benefit Australia by improving our understanding on the formation of Australias biodiversity hotspots.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date21/06/1929/12/25

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