Monitoring the Unseen: How Environmental DNA Sequencing is Revolutionizing Conservation
Conservationists have traditionally relied on physical sightings and camera traps to monitor endangered species, but these methods can be time-consuming and often miss elusive animals. Enter eDNA (environmental DNA) sequencing. By simply taking a sample of water from a river or soil from a forest, scientists can detect the genetic traces left behind by every creature in the area. This allows...
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