The site-100 project: site-based biodiversity genomics for species discovery, community ecology, and a global tree-of-life

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  • who: Alfried P. Vogler from the Department Life Sciences, Silwood Park Campus, Imperial College London, Ascot, United Kingdom, Department Life China Agricultural University, China have published the research: The SITE-100 Project: Site-Based Biodiversity Genomics for Species Discovery, Community Ecology, and a Global Tree-of-Life, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The core focus of the approach aims at sampling understudied and yet to be described species from multiple sites worldwide and adding them to the phylogenetic tree. The authors propose that a community ecology approach could greatly contribute to the taxonomic endeavor while . . .

     

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