Molecular Research Projects - Overview

The Australian Museum genetic laboratory provides genetics services, training and facilities to Australian Museum staff, postdocs, research students, visiting researchers, AM research fellows, recipients of AM fellowships, state and federal government agencies and a wide variety of other external organisations and individuals.

Molecular Services - Genetic Unit

Molecular Services - Genetic Unit
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Areas of Research

Research work in the Genetics Unit can be grouped into several broad areas:

  • Wildlife forensics More
  • Phylogenetics
  • Population genetics and Biodiversity
  • Work with low template DNA from museum specimens

Recent Projects

Check out some of the projects where the genetics component is conducted in our lab:

  • Amphibian/Frog genetics
  • Amphipod genetics
  • Evolutionary and conservation genetics of marsupials  More
  • Genetic analysis of the exotic bee Halictus smaragdulus  More
  • Larval Fish Genetics  More
  • Molecular Systematics of Fan Worms  More
  • Molecular systematics of New Guinean macropodids  More
  • Phylogenetics and Population genetics of Molluscs
  • Phylogenetics of the native bee Trichocolletes
  • Phylogenetics of the Isopod genus Eophreatoicus  More
  • Population genetics of threatened bird species: White-fronted Chat, Bush-stone Curlew  More
  • Taxonomy of the Christmas Island shrew  More
  • Understanding gastropod phylogeny  More
     

Or even explore the Australian Museum Research's work. 

 

 


Dr Rebecca Johnson , Head, Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics
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