Amphibian Genetics
Amphibian genetics is the study of the genetic structure and organization of genes in amphibians. It is an important field of research in understanding the evolution, development and ecology of amphibians. Amphibian genetics can be used to better understand the genetic basis of species variation and adaptation, the history of populations and their movements, and the connection between gene expression and physiology. It can also be used to identify genetic markers for conservation strategies, and to develop methods for the management and reintroduction of vulnerable amphibian species.
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