Laboratory of Genetics
The Laboratory of Genetics studies genetic variation from the processes that produce it (mutation, recombination), to the factors and processes that have shaped its architecture in the past and determine its fate now and in the future. Evolutionary theory applies to all life forms, and heredity is a key characteristic of life. Therefore, the genetic and evolutionary analysis of biodiversity requires a broad range of model species that span the major kingdoms. The Laboratory of Genetics uses computer simulations, and studies bacteria, fungi, insects and plants.
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The interrelationship between genetics, heredity and evolution is the
focus of research of the Laboratory of Genetics.
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Recent publications
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Prospecting for rare earth element (hyper)accumulators in the Paris Herbarium using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy reveals new distributional and taxon discoveries
Annals of Botany (2024), Volume: 133, Issue: 4 - ISSN 0305-7364 - p. 573-584. -
Plant-soil relations of selenium, molybdenum and vanadium in the Richmond District of Central Queensland, Australia
Plant and Soil (2024) - ISSN 0032-079X -
Niche partitioning association of fungal genera correlated with lower Fusarium and fumonisin-B1 levels in maize
BioControl (2024), Volume: 69, Issue: 2 - ISSN 1386-6141 - p. 185-197.