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Tracking the phenology of riverine insect communities using environmental DNA
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Current Biology, 2022
Emilie Didaskalou and colleagues introduce the analysis of DNA form environmental samples.
Emilie A, Didaskalou +2 more
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Emilie Didaskalou and colleagues introduce the analysis of DNA form environmental samples.
Emilie A, Didaskalou +2 more
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Quantifying impacts of an environmental intervention using environmental
AbstractEnvironmental laws around the world require some version of an environmental‐impact assessment surrounding construction projects and other discrete instances of human development. Information requirements for these assessments vary by jurisdiction, but nearly all require an analysis of the biological elements of ecosystems.
Elizabeth Andruszkiewicz Allan +6 more
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Environmental Influences on DNA Curvature
Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 1999DNA curvature plays an important role in many biological processes. To study environmental influences on DNA curvature we compared the anomalous migration on polyacrylamide gels of ligation ladders of 11 specifically-designed oligonucleotides. At low temperatures (25 degrees C and below) most of the sequences exhibited a degree of anomalous migration ...
D W, Ussery, C F, Higgins, A, Bolshoy
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Environmental DNA Time Series in Ecology
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2018Ecological communities change in time and space, but long-term dynamics at the century-to-millennia scale are poorly documented due to lack of relevant data sets. Nevertheless, understanding long-term dynamics is important for explaining present-day biodiversity patterns and placing conservation goals in a historical context.
Miklós, Bálint +7 more
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2018
Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA), i.e. DNA released in the environment by any living form, represents a formidable opportunity to gather high-throughput and standard information on the distribution or feeding habits of species. It has therefore great potential for applications in ecology and biodiversity management.
Pierre Taberlet +3 more
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Abstract Environmental DNA (eDNA), i.e. DNA released in the environment by any living form, represents a formidable opportunity to gather high-throughput and standard information on the distribution or feeding habits of species. It has therefore great potential for applications in ecology and biodiversity management.
Pierre Taberlet +3 more
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Environmental Vibrio parahaemolyticus DNA signatures validation
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2011Insignia is a novel DNA computational system which uses highly efficient algorithms to compare bacterial genomes and to identify specific DNA signatures to distinguish a target bacterium, or group of bacteria, from all other known bacterial species. It is currently being validated using different bacterial groups, including Vibrio spp.
Caburlotto G. +5 more
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DNA Microarray Applications in Environmental Microbiology
Analytical Letters, 2003Although the majority of microarray reports are concerned with gene expression profiling in health-related studies, the use of DNA microarray technology is expanding into new fields and new applications. In environmental microbiology, developments are also focusing on the detection of specific sequences in complex environmental samples and on genomic ...
Letowski, Jaroslaw +2 more
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Environmental implications of recombinant DNA technology
Biotechnology Advances, 1986Applications of recombinant DNA technology are discussed as a backdrop for evaluation of the environmental impacts of this technology. Some of applications include using traditional biological techniques for specific purposes, including nitrogen fixation, microbial pesticides, and waste treatment.
B R, Glick, Y C, Skof
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