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DNA Barcoding Wild Flora in Pakistan’s Forests
Preserving voucher specimens and creating a virtual herbarium to understand and protect some of the oldest living trees on the planet.
The Diversification and Evolution of Marine Invertebrates in Oceanic Islands
Unravelling long-established divergence patterns and remarkable geographic segregation that has endured over millions of years in marine invertebrates.
Discovering Fiji’s native bees: hidden secrets in a biodiversity hotspot
Researchers provide new insights into biodiversity using DNA barcoding in Fiji’s topographically complex archipelago.
Scat Raiders Unravel Animal-Plant Interactions in Lebanon Using DNA Barcoding Tools
Using DNA dietary analysis on Eastern Mediterranean wildlife to explore the role of animals in ecological restoration processes.
Update from the Norwegian Barcode of Life Network (NorBOL)
Norway is supporting projects to assess and monitor biodiversity in time and space, authenticate various products, and develop new methodologies with DNA barcode data.
Thirteen Years of DNA Barcoding in Germany – Achievements and Prospects
In less than a decade, DNA barcodes of more than 24,000 German species have been assembled resulting in several major data releases and publications.
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