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Wallaby research, Decision support
When a wallaby is found far outside its known range, it raises key questions. Did it come from nearby or much further away? Is it alone, or could there be others in the area? Answering these questions often requires intensive and expensive follow up work. A smarter and more cost effective way to answer these questions is to develop genetic panel markers for wallabies which can be used to assess whether individual wallabies and populations are related or not.
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