Rapid progression and future of environmental DNA research

Communications Biology
Mathew Seymour

Abstract

Environmental DNA based research is a new field within molecular ecology that is seeing an amazing increase in research activity. In our Communications Biology article, we studied the degradation of eDNA in variable systems. Presented here is a short overview of eDNA science and current research activities underway in North Wales.

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Oct 3, 2018·Communications Biology·Mathew SeymourSimon Creer
Oct 31, 2018·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Luca CarraroAndrea Rinaldo
Nov 13, 2018·Communications Biology·Rupert A CollinsMartin J Genner

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Citations

Oct 5, 2019·Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology·Pengyuan WangTianxu Zhang
Nov 27, 2020·Journal of Soils and Sediments·Adrian L CollinsYusheng Zhang
May 7, 2020·Trends in Ecology & Evolution·Adam J SepulvedaGordon Luikart

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