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Four of the Five permits!

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  • Thomas Stoughton
    Thomas StoughtonResearcher
    Thanks, Michael -- We are VERY excited about this opportunity. I'll likely be shooting with my camera nonstop, so expect lots of picturesque updates! ~Tommy
    Jul 06, 2014
  • Michael Kelly
    Michael KellyBacker
    Have a wonderful and productive research trip. I hear it's kind of pretty up there, too.
    Jul 06, 2014

About This Project

Alpine plant communities exhibit a high number of species, possibly due to plants' ability to make extra copies of their genomes (a phenomenon called polyploidy). We are using alpine plants to investigate the role of polyploidy in influencing increases in species numbers. We aim to explore facets of adaptation of alpine plants to climate change through collections, DNA analyses, and greenhouse studies.
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