Museum scientists are studying natural diversity of phenotypes, genes and genomes and how these influence evolution and environment.
Genomics and descriptive methods are combined to explain how genomes, physical morphologies and populations are effected by evolution and their environment.
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Find out more about how Museum's scientists are using evolutionary geobiology for studying past climate fluctuations and other major environmental changes that have had profound effects on biodiversity.
Find out more about how birds may have survived the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
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