BivAToL Assembling the Bivalve Tree of Life

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BivAToL Assembling the Bivalve Tree of Life

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The BivAToL project is a large team of investigators working to resolve evolutionary relationships within the bivalves clams, oysters, mussels, scallops, etc. Bivalves are a diverse and familiar group of mollusks with an old and well-preserved fossil record. Bivalves have important ecological roles in marine and freshwater ecosystems, and economic roles including fisheries, the ornament industry, and health sciences. Bivalves are the second largest class of living mollusks, which in turn constitute the s

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