Breath tests for DNA
…DNA profiles from blow matched those from blood. The researchers applied this approach to a wild population of bottlenose dolphins in the eastern gulf of Shark Bay, Australia, using “a…
…DNA profiles from blow matched those from blood. The researchers applied this approach to a wild population of bottlenose dolphins in the eastern gulf of Shark Bay, Australia, using “a…
…page pdf takes a look at notable developments since the 2011 conference in Adelaide, Australia, offers a big picture view of barcoding’s flourishing first decade, and features hot links to…
…papers in Nature and Science, as announced earlier this month at the close of Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference, University of Adelaide, Australia. To qualify, the paper must embrace…
…at notable developments since the 2011 conference in Adelaide, Australia, offers a big picture view of barcoding’s flourishing first decade, and features hot links to papers, organizations, and databases. We…
In 16 june 2009 BMC Bioinformatics researchers from University of Guelph report on web platform for DNA barcode analysis, www.iBarcode.org. The site works with aligned barcode files in standard .fas…
…large conference in Washington DC, 24-26 October 2019, as does the Deep Carbon Observatory’s decadal report, a 50-page document released in October 2019. Access the Deep Carbon Observatory website at (www.deepcarbon.science)…
Mark Stoeckle and Jesse Ausubel attended the 3rd International Barcode of Life Conference [https://www.dnabarcodes2009.org/] 7-13 November in Mexico City and were astonished and thrilled by the progress of the field…
The newest version of PHE’s Loglet Lab software, LL5 is now available to users online. Software improvements in LL5 include more tools for statistical analysis, cleaner graphs, and a ‘Get…
We’ve been framed! The site gets a makeover. Our publications list now includes abstracts for many of our papers. We also added three new online documents on industrial ecology, counting…
In “Estimating diversity of Indo-Pacific coral reef stomatopods through DNA barcoding of stomatopod larvae” (FirstCite early online publication in Proceedings Royal Society Biology) Paul Barber and Sarah Boyce, Boston University,…