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hands-on experience in both laboratory and computational approaches, equipping you with a strong skill set for a career in evolutionary genetics, genomics, or bioinformatics. Most samples are available
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receive mentoring and outstanding training in modern crop genetics, genomics, data analysis, and bioinformatics. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully
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-running, semi-natural experiment in genetic rescue. What effects this complex history of decline and rescue has had on the genetic make-up, fitness and ancestry of British squirrels is unknown. This project
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-on experience in both laboratory and computational approaches, equipping you with a strong skill set for a career in evolutionary genetics, genomics, or bioinformatics. Person Specification This project is ideal
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genetics, plant pathology, and computational biology. The student will also spend a minimum of 3 months at KWS UK. The Norwich Research Park Biosciences Doctoral Training Programme (NRPDTP) is offering fully
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(optional). Person specification: Prior experience in computer coding (e.g., Python, SLiM), AI modelling, and understanding of evolutionary or conservation genetics / genomics is desirable. Good teamwork
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trials is highly variable, suggesting that it is the combination of abiotic factors, plant cultivar genetics and the broader microbial community context which is key. Understanding how this combination can
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structural variation analysis. Training: You will develop a broad set of skills in computational biology, genetic analysis, bioinformatics, and scientific writing. You will also gain expertise in evolutionary
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the decline by introducing new red squirrels from continental Europe, representing an unusually long-running attempt at genetic rescue. How all of this has affected the genetic make-up, fitness and ancestry
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the significance of ECMF for ecosystem functions, we still have a limited understanding of their functional and genetic diversity. This project aims to uncover functional differences among ECMF species