Overview
Evolutionary biology and evolutionary and comparative genetics are two areas of scientific research that focus on exploring how species and populations change over time. This research focuses on understanding the genetic and evolutionary factors that shape organisms and how they adapt to different environments. It is also used to explore the evolutionary relationships between species and to understand how populations respond to changes in their environment. Evolutionary biology and evolutionary and comparative genetics are essential to our knowledge of biodiversity and are essential for conservation efforts. They are also used in the development of new medicines and treatments, based on genomic differences between species. In addition, evolutionary biology and evolutionary and comparative genetics have important implications for our understanding of human health, as well as for the management of animal and plant species.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.