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Bone adhered soil as a source of target and environmental DNA and proteins

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Environmental DNA: What's behind the term? Clarifying the terminology and recommendations for its future use in biomonitoring

Molecular Ecology, 2020
The last decade brought a spectacular development of so‐called environmental (e)DNA studies. In general, “environmental DNA” is defined as DNA isolated from environmental samples, in contrast to genomic DNA that is extracted directly from specimens ...
J. Pawłowski   +2 more
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Lost and found: Frogs in a biodiversity hotspot rediscovered with environmental DNA

Molecular Ecology, 2020
Declines and extinctions are increasing globally and challenge conservationists to keep pace with biodiversity monitoring. Organisms leave DNA traces in the environment, e.g., in soil, water, and air. These DNA traces are referred to as environmental DNA
C. M. Lopes   +8 more
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Environmental DNA (eDNA): Powerful Technique for Biodiversity Conservation

Journal for Nature Conservation, 2022
A. Sahu   +3 more
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Environmental DNA and environmental RNA: Current and prospective applications for biological monitoring.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Heather D. Veilleux   +2 more
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Making environmental DNA (eDNA) biodiversity records globally accessible

Environmental DNA, 2020
O. Berry   +8 more
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