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MSc Bursary: Stellenbosch University Genetics Department

MSc Bursary: Stellenbosch University Genetics Department

Dec 2, 2019 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Cape Town – The Stellenbosch University Department of Genetics seeks a candidate to tackle an MSc project looking at olive lace bugs and olive flea beetles which cause injury to olive trees in South Africa. Olive lace bugs and olive flea beetles are phytophagous...
Four cryptic species uncovered within forest gecko

Four cryptic species uncovered within forest gecko

Nov 12, 2019 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Updated 24/03/2020 Cape Town – A recent molecular genetic study has revealed hidden cryptic species within a known forest gecko from the east coast of South Africa – the Pondo flat gecko. Stellenbosch University MSc student Theo Busschau’s findings suggest that the...
OPPORTUNITY: MSc Genetics studentship

OPPORTUNITY: MSc Genetics studentship

Apr 3, 2019 | News, sustainability, Uncategorized

Stellenbosch – The University of Stellenbosch has made available an MSc studentship focused on “the integrated identification of grapevine mites and their association with plant symptoms”. Download PDF for more information or view Below… MSc...
Consulting Kingklip’s genetic blueprint for decision-making

Consulting Kingklip’s genetic blueprint for decision-making

Jan 31, 2018 | News, sustainability

Genypterus capensis, commonly known as Kingklip, is one of South Africa’s most valuable marine resources. At present the fish, which belongs to the cusk-eel family, is caught as a by-catch of the Cape hake trawling and longline fisheries. In economic and perhaps...

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