Rebecca Jordan
Rebecca Jordan is a Research Assistant working on conservation genetics projects at the National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL). She uses genetic methods, including microsatellites and DNA sequenicing to investigate the population genetic structure of rare Victorian plants. Rebecca is currently involved in a project examining the genetic structure of Pimelea spinescens, a threatened grassland species, across western Victoria.
Projects
Publications
James, E.A., Brown, G.K., Citroen, R., Rossetto, M. and C. Porter. (2011). Development of microsatellite loci in Triglochin procera (Juncaginaceae), a polyploid wetland plant. Conservation Genetic Resources 3, 103–105. doi: 10.1007/s12686-010-9301-7
Last updated 07 Mar 2012
