Prashant P. Sharma
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Hugh G. Steiner
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Undergraduate student
​hgsteiner at wisc dot edu

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Research interests:

My bioinformatic research focuses on species delimitation and conservation genetics of cave spiders of Israel. I apply a combination of fieldwork, ultraconserved element (UCE) sequencing, and machine learning approaches to decipher how the cave arachnofauna of the Levant was established. 

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