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eDNA and Oysters

September 5, 2022September 5, 2022

Mark Stoeckle’s summer mentee, high school student Daisy Palaguachi, reports on her work in this poster “Yes, Virginia, There are Oysters in New York Harbor” describing use of aquatic environmental DNA to assess presence of oyster populations. Thanks to Jeanne Garbarino’s RockEDU summer program for introducing PHE to another excellent student.

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

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