What is environmental DNA (eDNA)?
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2018
- What is environmental DNA (eDNA)? How does it help us detect native and invasive species?
Every living creature leaves traces of DNA in their surrounding environment (through skin cells, and other bodily secretions), which is called eDNA. At EnviroDNA, it is our job to find it!
eDNA provides evidence as to what is or isn't present in the environment - it's like nature's genetic fingerprint.
EnviroDNA has developed innovative technology and approaches that enables the detection of species using eDNA. eDNA offers an unprecedented opportunity for monitoring endangered and invasive species, as well as for biodiversity assessments.
Please get in touch with us if you are interested to discover how eDNA could assist you with your species detection challenges.
Website: www.envirodna.com
Email: info@envirodna.com
it is interesting ...simple and effective way to assess the ecosystem with a little sample.
It seems to work! We tested the Loch Ness! But we didn’t find A plesiosaur...
But we did find eels... lots of them... very big eels.
Nice video! Is there any info about who found out eDNA, or how was it first discovered?
Hi! After putting the filtered samples with DNAiso Reagent, does it needs to be placed in a certain temperature during transport? Thanks!
Nice intro. Well done.
Also good practice for my Australian :)
Thank you!
This is so cool!!
oh naur bloody mozzies
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tellement bahaha