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Tag Archives: Mariana Trench
Molecular adaptation in a deep-sea alien…*ahem* amphipod
Space: the final frontier…or is it? I was inspired Jeremy’s post yesterday to talk about that deep dark abyss that takes up the vast majority of our mostly blue planet. For the record, I’m in agreement with the assessments for the … Continue reading →
Posted in adaptation, evolution, genomics, Molecular Ecology, the journal, next generation sequencing
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Tagged amphipod, Hirondellea gigas, Mariana Trench
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