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Welcome to the Rocky Mountain Center for Conservation Genetics and Systematics
The
Rocky Mountain Center for Conservation Genetics and Systematics was officially
opened in June 2003, following a joint initiative by the University
of Denver and the U.S. Geological Survey.
It is dedicated to the application of genetic theory and techniques to
the conservation of biological diversity and to the investigation of phylogenetic
relationships. In addition to the University of Denver and the U.S. Geological
Survey, affiliated organizations include the Denver
Botanic Gardens, the Denver Museum
of Nature and Science, and the Denver
Zoological Foundation.
Housed at the University of Denver, the Center provides
a multi-user facility in which scientists and students with different
skills and backgrounds can interact and collaborate on a variety of research
projects. As such, the Center also facilitates the training of undergraduate,
graduate, and postdoctoral students in techniques vital to conservation
genetics and systematics work, including molecular genetics, evolution,
bioinformatics, and biotechnology.
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