Phylogenetics

Phylogenetics is like creating a family tree for different species. Scientists use this to understand how organisms are related to each other and how they evolved over time. By comparing DNA, proteins, or physical characteristics, they can figure out the evolutionary history of species. It helps in studying biodiversity, tracking diseases, and conservation efforts. Mastering phylogenetics involves analyzing data, building trees, and interpreting results to uncover the relationships between different organisms.
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Jeeven Singh
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Tandena Wagner
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