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How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species?

How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species?

Update: 2024-10-30
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Welcome back to the new series of the Oxford Sparks Big Questions Podcast! We are here to answer weird and wonderful questions about our world, with the help of science. And we’re starting with a very big question! How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species?

 

Dr Liam Crowley, from the Department of Biology, tells us about the ground-breaking Darwin Tree of Life project, which aims to sequence the genomes of over 70,000 species in Britain and Ireland. Discover the challenges and technological advances that make this monumental task possible, and explore the potential applications in fields like conservation genetics and evolutionary biology.

 

Tune in to find out how this project could revolutionise our understanding of biodiversity and the future of life on Earth!

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How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species?

How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species?

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