June 23, 2021: If you spend your free time studying Myxomycetes, you like taxonomy and you would like to learn about molecular techniques necessary to conduct robust taxonomic studies on Myxomycetes, you should enroll yourself in the online workshop organized by the Sociedad Ibérica de Micología (SIM). You will learn how to clean your chromatograms, how to properly align your sequences, how to conduct preliminary phylogenetic studies, etc., using free software. The first two sessions are free, so do not hesitate and get more info in the following website.
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