A pair of research projects into the potential use of so-called environmental DNA (eDNA) as a tool benefiting both fisheries and aquaculture sectors are underway in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Funded by the research investment group Genome British Columbia, the projects will find both commercial and research applications for eDNA -- the genetic fragments left behind by organisms in any environment they pass through [...]
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