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Molecular Lab

Fluorescent image of cells with brightly colored nuclei.

Grants & Initiatives

New $12.5 million National Science Foundation grant awarded to study phenomenon affecting agriculture, cancer, biodiversity and more

June 3, 2024

It’s in your heart and liver, in the vegetables you eat, in the rogue cells that cause cancer. Those who…
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Person standing with arms crossed in a pine forest

Awards & Honors

Pamela Soltis selected as 2022 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

January 31, 2023

Pamela Soltis, a distinguished professor and curator at the Florida Museum of Natural History, has been selected as a 2022…
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Illustration of large phylogeny with unraveling DNA embedded with several organisms, including a cuddlefish, snake, bird of paradise, morning glory, mushroom and a pine branch.

Grants & Initiatives

Earth BioGenome Project enters new phase

January 19, 2022

The Earth BioGenome Project (EBP), a global effort to map the genomes of all 1.8 million known species of plants,…
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test

Awards & Honors

Doug and Pam Soltis in top 1% of most highly cited scientists

December 9, 2021

Doug and Pam Soltis of the Florida Museum of Natural History were recognized last month as being in the top…
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Pine rocklands in the Everglades

Evolution

DNA duplication linked to the origin and evolution of pine trees and their relatives

July 19, 2021

Plants are DNA hoarders. Adhering to the maxim of never throwing anything out that might be useful later, they often…
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white hibiscus

Evolution

Plant study challenges tropics’ reputation as site of modern evolutionary innovation

July 6, 2020

In a surprise twist, a major group of flowering plants is evolving twice as quickly in temperate zones as the…
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passionflower

News in Brief

New books present the PhyloCode, an evolution-based system for naming organisms

June 8, 2020

Move over, Linnaeus: There’s a new way of naming organisms. Scientists have formalized an alternative set of rules 285 years…
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Catnip in blossom

Evolution

Catnip’s chemical attractant is new twist on old family tradition

May 13, 2020

Catnip is most famous for its ability to launch felines into a euphoric frenzy, but the origin of its cat-attracting…
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Larry Page and Doug Soltis

Awards & Honors

Two Florida Museum scientists elected 2019 AAAS fellows

November 26, 2019

The Florida Museum of Natural History’s Lawrence Page and Douglas Soltis have been named 2019 fellows of the American Association…
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ferns and other plants by a waterfall

Evolution

Scientists sequence 1,100 plants, illuminating 1 billion years of evolution

October 23, 2019

Plants are evolutionary champions, dominating Earth’s ecosystems for more than a billion years and making the planet habitable for countless…
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