What Is a DNA Barcode? A DNA barcode is a short, standardized region of the genome used to identify an organism to species. Strictly, the DNA barcode is the sequence or genomic region used as the ...
Curated DNA barcode reference libraries are crucial for advancing environmental DNA (eDNA) studies, monitoring biological invasions, reliable biodiversity assessments, accurate species identification, ...
A network of DNA barcoding centers gives science enthusiasts a way to learn science skills and improve scientific reference banks. Top Image credit:Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory DNA Learning Center ...
Drylands cover approximately 41% of Earth’s land area 1, forming highly fragile ecosystems vulnerable to climate change. With global population growth, desertification threatens biogeochemical cycles ...
A team of scientists has created a new guide to advance standards for collecting and cataloging DNA from marine species, enhancing a revolutionary method for monitoring ocean biodiversity. The guide ...
Analysis of 59 datasets shows eDNA excels at detecting fish diversity but remains limited for biomass estimation Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is transforming biodiversity monitoring by ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has emerged as a powerful tool for monitoring aquatic biodiversity, enabling ...
SAN DIEGO (Oct. 1, 2025) – Recent studies led by an international consortium of researchers, including scientists from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and the Museo de Historia Natural de la ...