1. Darwinian genomics and diversity in the tree of life
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Taylorlyn Stephan, Shawn M. Burgess, Hans Cheng, Charles G. Danko, Clare A. Gill, Erich D. Jarvis, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, James E. Koltes, Eric Lyons, Pamela Ronald, Oliver A. Ryder, Lynn M. Schriml, Pamela Soltis, Sue VandeWoude, Huaijun Zhou, Elaine A. Ostrander, and Elinor K. Karlsson
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Genome ,Multidisciplinary ,Evolution ,Human Genome ,Molecular ,Genetic Variation ,Genomics ,Biodiversity ,comparative genomics ,Biological Sciences ,Biological Evolution ,Evolution, Molecular ,Perspective ,natural models ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,The Earth BioGenome Project: The Launch of a Moonshot for Biology ,Generic health relevance ,Phylogeny ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Genomics encompasses the entire tree of life, both extinct and extant, and the evolutionary processes that shape this diversity. To date, genomic research has focused on humans, a small number of agricultural species, and established laboratory models. Fewer than 18,000 of ∼2,000,000 eukaryotic species (
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- 2022
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