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BIOSCAN: tracking biodiversity on Earth
iBOL’s new seven-year, $180 million global research program that aims to revolutionize our understanding of biodiversity and our capacity to manage it.
DNA Barcoding at the Iberian Symposium on Marine Biology Studies
Marking its 20th anniversary, the international Iberian Symposium on Marine Biology Studies took in September 2019 in Braga, Portugal
Revolutionizing fish monitoring in Alpine rivers
Environmental DNA provides high resolution data on Alpine fish populations and facilitates their management.
Fifty years of amphipod meetings and counting!
More than 120 people from 27 countries came together at the end of August to share the latest developments in amphipod research relating to everything from taxonomy to ecology, from physiology to behaviour, from phylogeography to cryptic speciation.
To BOLDly Go
Catalog all of Earth’s multicellular lifeforms—tens of millions of species—in one giant DNA library.
Reconstructing the diet of an elusive wood grouse (western capercaillies) using metagenomics
Environmental DNA provides a non-invasive and simple means of biomonitoring
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The iBOL consortium involves scientists and research organizations in 30+ nations. It is developing and employing the DNA-based identification systems required to deliver a detailed understanding of global biodiversity by working in partnership with academic, government, and private sector organizations.
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