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														A network of people and places for the study of genetic diversity
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-network-for-the-study-of-genetic-diversity/Many research sites now provide ongoing observations on genetic diversity, but how can researchers around the world share this information? 
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														One Eastern Quoll is not like another
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-eastern-quoll/The best time to gather information about a species is before they decline. 
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														Male kangaroos don’t always move far from home
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/male-kangaroos-dont-always-move-far-from-home/Male eastern grey kangaroos can move large distances, but their DNA suggests that sometimes they don't. 
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														Honouring Professor Richard Frankham: Winner of the 2019 Whitley Special Commendation Certificate
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/honouring-professor-richard-frankham/Over 50 years in the field of evolutionary genetics and a leader in conservation genetics, we honour Professor Richard (Dick) Frankham, winner of the 2019 Whitley Special Commendation Certificate. 
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														Cracking the genetic code
 https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/at-the-museum/cracking-genetic-code/In this hands-on workshop, students will explore how genetic information is transferred in DNA and watch how it can be extracted for genetic analysis. 
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														DNA barcoding
 https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/dna-barcoding/Students will investigate how genetic technologies are used to extract, visualise, and sequence DNA, enabling genetic analysis and species identification. 
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														Looking back to move forward: traditional knowledge and genetics informs threatened species management
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/looking-back-to-move-forward-traditional-knowledge-and-genetics-informs-threatened-species-management/Knowledge from traditional owners and modern genetics has enabled improved management of the black-footed rock-wallaby in South Australia 
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														Koala genes decoded!
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-koala-genes-decoded/For the first time the genetic instruction manual, or blue-print, for this iconic Australian marsupial has been revealed. 
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														What is biodiversity?
 https://australian.museum/learn/science/biodiversity/what-is-biodiversity/Biodiversity is the variety of life. Three levels of diversity work together to create the complexity of life on Earth. 
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				Discover more2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the YearSpecial exhibition 
 Now open
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				Discover moreUnfinished BusinessSpecial exhibition 
 Opens 1 November
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				Discover moreWansolmoanaPermanent exhibition 
 Open daily
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				Find out moreBurraPermanent kids learning space 
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				Discover moreMineralsPermanent exhibition 
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