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(日本語) 【研究成果】川や池の水を汲むだけで生息する水生昆虫相が判る時代に大きく前進!世界的に希求されてきた昆虫類のDNAバーコーディング解析における汎用性遺伝マーカーを開発
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Respecting Diversity and Supporting
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Sansai Gakurin
GES Library
Celebrating GSGES’ 20th Anniversary
GSGES Alumni Association
Guidebook
Education
Programs
Academic Calendar
Internship Study
Student Life
Careers
Voices from Students
Voices from Graduate Students
Faculty
Faculty Members and Departments
Introducing the Faculty
Interviews Introducing the Laboratories
Activites
Celebrating GSGES’ 20th Anniversary
SANSAI Newsletter
Hannari Kyoto Shimadai-juku
Kyoto University Global Environmental Forum
Kyoto University International Symposium
“MORI Project”
List of Education/Research Projects
Admissions
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Guidance Materials
Guidance
FAQ on entrance examinations
Research students
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