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DNA sucked into air filters can reveal what plants and animals are nearby
NEW YORK (AP) — DNA is all around us — even in the air we breathe. Now scientists have found that air quality monitoring stations — which pull in air to test for pollution — also pick up ...
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A new DNA leaf swab technique could revolutionize how we monitor biodiversity
Simple swabs of just 24 leaves in Uganda’s Kibale National Park provided a genetic snapshot of 52 animals in the tropical ...
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Wild animals leave DNA on plants, making them easier to track: What scientists found in a Ugandan rainforest
The world is losing animals at an alarming rate due to habitat degradation, climate change and illegal human activities in ...
The Economist18d
Animals can be tracked by simply swabbing leaves
Biological fieldwork can mean trips to exotic places. But the work itself can be tedious, especially when you are trying to track down elusive subjects. The most common method is to send a few ...
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Plant and animal breeding
Scientists and farmers have manipulated the DNA of crops and animals by selective breeding for centuries. This has been used to improve certain characteristics for example: higher food yields ...
Labroots22d
Plants Can Pass Down Epigenetic Memories
In recent years, scientists have shown that parents can pass down more than just their DNA sequences to their offspring; they can also pass down epigenetic marks like chemical tags or structural ...
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DNA evidence on dogs can help track down offenders
Animals in domestic environments could be a victim, offender, or innocent party associated with a crime however we have very limited knowledge of human DNA transfer, persistence, prevalence and ...
CNET19d
Best DNA Test for 2023
It's never been more affordable and easier to learn about your genetics. At-home DNA tests shed light on your family history, genetic predisposition for diseases, and physiological traits, ranging ...
The Bismarck Tribune3mon
DNA sucked into air filters can reveal what plants and animals are nearby
NEW YORK (AP) — DNA is all around us — even in the air we breathe. Now scientists have found that air quality monitoring stations — which pull in air to test for pollution — also pick up ...
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Wild animals leave DNA on plants, making them easier to track – here’s what scientists found in a Ugandan rainforest
The world is losing animals at an alarming rate due to habitat degradation, climate change and illegal human activities in ...
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DNA sucked into air filters can reveal what plants and animals are nearby
DNA is all around us — even in the air we breathe. Now scientists have found that air quality monitoring stations — which pull in air to test for pollution — also pick up lots of DNA that ...
The Press of Atlantic City3mon
DNA sucked into air filters can reveal what plants and animals are nearby
NEW YORK (AP) — DNA is all around us — even in the air we breathe. Now scientists have found that air quality monitoring stations — which pull in air to test for pollution — also pick up ...

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