DNA differences first step in describing new spider species
…that online World Spider Catalog version 9.0, 2008, lists four Aptostichus species, all described between 1891 and 1919, so apparently there is a lot of more work to be done,…
…that online World Spider Catalog version 9.0, 2008, lists four Aptostichus species, all described between 1891 and 1919, so apparently there is a lot of more work to be done,…
…barcode science and organizational news? A bright answer arrived in today’s email: the first issue of the International Barcode of Life (iBOL) Bulletin (download pdf or view online flash version)….
…with updates available online), and Handbook of Birds of the World (first volume covering ostriches to ducks published in 1992, 16th and final volume covering tanagers to blackbirds to be…
…from this study fit, and this would help build a highly detailed online map of genotype distribution, something that does not yet exist for any animal species. An exciting prospect!…
You have 1 more day! Abstract deadline is 12 midnight tomorrow, June 15, for the Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 28 November-3 December 2011. Online submission form…
…scientific achievement on the scale of the Human Genome Project. As these become available, the limiting factors for DNA barcoding will be cost and availability of sequence analysis, but as…
Over the past year PHE researcher Mark Stoeckle supervised Trinity High School students Brenda Tan and Matt Cost in an investigation of NYC homes, sidewalks, and markets with DNA barcoding.Their…
On January 15, WNYC’s Mike Pesca interviewed Jesse and Trinity students Brenda Tan and Matt Cost about their DNAHouse. Their lively, live interview can be downloaded as a podcast from…
Fox TV reported 23 February 2010 in their evening news on the discoveries of the DNA House project of Brenda Tan and Matt Cost in a well-composed video by reporter…
Our high school DNA study with Brenda Tan and Matt Cost was the lead item in front-page article on “food fraud†in Washington Post on March 30, 2010. In addition…