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Reflections from a DNA barcoding course in Norway – From sequences to species
The Norwegian Research School on Biosystematics (ForBio) and the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) organized a DNA barcoding course welcoming 16 university students from 10 nations to the scenic outer coastline of Central Norway.
Understanding the impacts of widespread forest die-offs across France, Germany, and China
Metabarcoding increases the taxonomic resolution and geographic scale at which researchers can assess the impacts of climate change on insect communities in forests
Insects don’t talk, but new DNA-based technologies are helping to tell their stories
Researchers unlock clues about vertebrate diversity by examining arthropod samples
How a tropical country can DNA barcode itself
Costa Rica’s newly started ten-year goal called BioAlfa is DNA barcoding an entire tropical country
BIOSCAN: Illuminating biodiversity and supporting sustainability
The iBOL Consortium launches a research program that seeks to discover species and reveal their interactions and dynamics
The celebrities of the microcosmos aren’t always easy to find: detecting tardigrades in environmental DNA
The hidden diversity of tardigrades is being uncovered in Norwegian forests using DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
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