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ABOL BioBlitz: DNA barcoding safeguards taxonomic knowledge
The Austrian Barcode of Life (ABOL) initiative uses DNA barcoding to safeguard and make publicly accessible rare knowledge on biodiversity generated in the course of local BioBlitz events
What can’t be measured won’t be managed: Scientists and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency work together to conserve the Great Lakes
The Great Lakes DNA Barcoding project brings together several international partners to understand the aquatic invertebrate biodiversity in the Laurentian Great Lakes
Local wildlife enthusiasts drive DNA barcode library building in the UK
Researchers in the UK are spearheading a number of high-profile initiatives designed to populate and fill gaps in the national DNA barcode library
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
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.
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.
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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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BIOSCAN LAUNCHES AT IBOL CONFERENCE 2019
The 8th International Barcode of Life Conference held in Trondheim, Norway was the venue for the launch of BIOSCAN, iBOL’s new seven-year scientific program.
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