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Walking the Phylogenetic Tree

Phylogenetic trees. I love you almost as much as dichotomous keys…almost. Like most charts and graphs, phyogenetic trees aren’t big interpretive hits in museums. The fault isn’t that the information is boring – evolution is about as amazing and awe-inspiring as it gets (for this bio-nerd, anyway). The problem is that the information is too interesting.…

10/03/2013 in Creativity, Design, Exhibits, Ideas, Interpretation, Science, Visitors.

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