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First off, thanks to Tim and Jeremy for the invitation to write a guest post here on using R to make maps! As a brief introduction, my name is Kim Gilbert, and I am a Ph.D. student at the University of British Columbia working with Mike Whitlock. I am broadly interested in population genetics and population structure, and am currently studying local adaptation in a tree species. If you want to kno
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