DNA barcoding, formerly a way of identifying DNA within foodstuffs, is now being proposed as a way to catalogue life. At the First International Barcoding Conference, held at the Natural History ...
M. C. Ebach and C. Holdrege, in Correspondence (“DNA barcoding is no substitute for taxonomy” Nature 434, 697; 2005), express some key misunderstandings regarding what a comprehensive DNA barcoding ...
Researchers using DNA barcoding technology found that over 70% of shark fins and ray gill plates, collected from sellers in multiple countries, came from threatened species. They determined the ...
Amid spiralling interest from health officials, government agencies and others beginning to realize potential applications of DNA barcoding, experts from 46 nations converge in Taipei Sept. 18-20.
Advances in sequencing technologies have accelerated the discovery of the genetic causation of diseases and new cell types. This revolution has also given rise to a new technique known as genetic ...
Stefan Caddy-Retalic is affiliated with the University of Adelaide and Terrestrial Ecosystems Research Network. Andrew Lowe is Professor of Plant Conservation Biology and Director of the Australian ...
Stay up to date on the latest science with Brush Up Summaries. Article reviewed by Ninning Liu, PhD from the Wyss Institute at Harvard University. Similar to retail stores that use standardized ...
DNA barcoding, as the name suggests, was designed to make identifying a species as simple as scanning a supermarket barcode. Image Source / Alamy The herbivores that roam the African savannah are ...
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Barcoding, Inc. (“Barcoding”), a provider of supply chain optimization and warehouse automation solutions, a portfolio company of Graham Partners (“Graham”), has merged ...
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Barcoding, Inc. (“Barcoding”), a provider of supply chain optimization and warehouse automation solutions, a portfolio company of Graham Partners (“Graham”), has merged ...
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