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School of Archaeology |
Description: |
Our group combines the resolution afforded by DNA sequences and fine-scale morphological variation with the time depth of archaeology and palaeontology. Establishing patterns of DNA and morphological variance through time and space using a range of bioinformatic approaches to enables us to address long-standing questions related to how, when, and where evolutionary processes (including domestication) took place that have led to the creation of the modern world. |
Contact information
For more information, contact:
- Research enquiries - Greger Larsen - Director Palaeogenomics & Bio-Archaeology Research Network
- Equipment & Facility enquiries - Kristina Tabbada - Laboratory Manager in Palaeogenomics