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Evolutionary Biology Evolutionary and Comparative Genetics

Evolutionary Biology and Comparative Genetics is a rapidly advancing field of research that uses molecular and genomic data to compare the evolutionary history of species. This research provides insight into the genetic and phenotypic changes that take place over generations and across species. This field is essenti…

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Overview

Evolutionary Biology and Comparative Genetics is a rapidly advancing field of research that uses molecular and genomic data to compare the evolutionary history of species. This research provides insight into the genetic and phenotypic changes that take place over generations and across species. This field is essential for understanding the development of species, as well as their evolutionary relationships and history. Additionally, it can be used to explore the causes and consequences of genetic adaptation and variation, which can be applied to human medicine. Comparative genetics also has vast implications for conservation and biodiversity, as well as for agriculture and food production. Thus, the development of Evolutionary Biology and Comparative Genetics has the potential to yield new discoveries and improve the understanding of both human and non-human species.

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Journal editorial board
Gabriela Roca · Germany Khalid Al-Nedawi · Canada Giuliana Giardino · Italy

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