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eDNA in Wired magazine

February 23, 2020February 23, 2020

Journalist Eric Niler publishes a good feature in Wired magazine on eDNA that includes coverage of the work of PHE’s Mark Stoeckle:

‘Environmental DNA’ Lets Scientists Probe Underwater Life
With the help of a new kind of drone, marine biologists can sequence DNA found in the ocean to reveal what’s living in an ecosystem—and what’s missing.

Posted in News, Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA), DNA Barcoding, Oceans

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