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Laurent Frantz is a distinguished professor of paleogenomics at LMU Munich, specializing in the evolutionary genomic analysis of domestic animals. His research focuses on understanding the genetic history and domestication processes of various livestock species. Using advanced genomic techniques, he aims to decipher historical population dynamics and migrations that affected domestic species throughout their evolutionary history. His work contributes to the fields of veterinary medicine and evolutionary biology, providing insights into the genetic factors that have shaped domesticated animals over time. Frantz's research not only enhances scholarly understanding but also has implications for animal breeding and conservation efforts aimed at preserving genetic diversity in livestock.
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