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The Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics Section at CEH Oxford uses molecular evolutionary theory and computational biology to ask questions about how sequences evolve at the DNA-level.
Projects
In particular, we are interested in exploiting collections of complete genome sequences to detect biological patterns that explain how genotype leads to phenotype.
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Software and Databases
To facilitate in-house research, and to aid collaborators, we are also interested in building biologist-friendly tools that promote the testing of biological hypotheses using in silico approaches.
Learn more about the software and databases...
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People
The Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics Section at the Oxford Centre of Ecology and Hydrology is led by Dr. Dawn Field. The section includes members with interests in molecular evolution, bioinformatics, computing, and data management. Learn more about the people....
NERC Environmental Bioinformatics Centre (NEBC)
The Molecular Evolution and Bioinformatics Section includes the NERC Environmental Bioinformatics Centre (NEBC). The NERC Environmental Bioinformatics Centre (NEBC) provides bioinformatics and data management solutions for environmental genomics research. Learn more about the NEBC...
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