Resolving leaves and branches?
COI barcoding is a standardized approach to identifying species by DNA, helping resolve the “leaves” on the tree of life. Will the growing arrays of COI sequences also help provide…
COI barcoding is a standardized approach to identifying species by DNA, helping resolve the “leaves” on the tree of life. Will the growing arrays of COI sequences also help provide…
We post the papers: Five Worthy Ways To Spend Large Amounts of Money for Research on Environment and Resources Jesse H. Ausubel The Bridge 29(3):4-16, Fall 1999. Dis The Threat…
A pair of articles from the same day’s newspaper about hospitality for elephants and landing an Indian on the moon show the beautiful span of contemporary India, which Jesse enjoyed…
Jesse drafted a foreword, The Beep of the Barcode of Life, for the forthcoming book about DNA barcodes of John Kress and David Erickson. The final version will differ a…
We post Peak Farmland and Potatoes, Jesse Ausubel’s Plenary address to the 2014 Potato Business Summit of the United Potato Growers of America, San Antonio, 8 January 2014….
DNA helps answer the origin of infectious diseases: are cases sporadic events or part of larger epidemic, such as the recent Salmonella Montevideo outbreak involving at least 245 persons in…
With about 130 other experts from 28 countries, Mark Stoeckle and Jesse Ausubel attended the European Consortium for the Barcode of Life (ECBOL), Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, and…
Thanks to Diana Wierbicki, Dean Nicyper, and Eric Rayman, Jesse Ausubel presented a short talk on Some DNA Issues for Art Law to the Art Law Committee of the New…
Adam Green, of the Economist magazine’s Back to Blue Initiative, interviews Jesse here about industrialization of the oceans. And refers to our eDNA work in this article on Saving the…
Coverage of Columbia’s 1999 “State of the Planet Conference” in the Boston Globe. *No longer available, contact phe@rockefeller.edu if you wish more information….