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Archive for tag: surveillance

Integrating EDRR surveillance with eDNA metabarcoding
20.122022December 20, 2022

Integrating EDRR surveillance with eDNA metabarcoding

By Justin DalabaIn Blog, Research SummariesTags aquatic species, biodiversity, detection, Early Detection, eDNA, EDRR, Great Lakes, invasive species, management, metabarcoding, monitoring, PCR, reference sequence, surveillance

How complete are current eDNA reference libraries for the Laurentian Great Lakes region? Can we confidently integrate invasive species detection with biodiversity sampling?

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