Plant DNA 'barcodes' can help identify plants quickly and easily, without requiring an on-site visual ID from a botanist. Photo by Victoria Porter via Flickr.com.
After four years of research, scientists have decided on a standard 'DNA barcode' for identifying plants. It sounds cool, if you like science (which I do), but is it perhaps one of those findings that's great if you're a researcher, but pretty much useless to the rest of the world? Well, no.
According to a BBC article, DNA barcodes can be used to investigate illegal trade of Read the full story on TreeHuggerPosts Tagged ‘Rest Of The World’
Plant Barcodes to Help Quash Illegal Trade of Endangered Species
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Plant DNA 'barcodes' can help identify plants quickly and easily, without requiring an on-site visual ID from a botanist. Photo by Victoria Porter via Flickr.com.
After four years of research, scientists have decided on a standard 'DNA barcode' for identifying plants. It sounds cool, if you like science (which I do), but is it perhaps one of those findings that's great if you're a researcher, but pretty much useless to the rest of the world? Well, no.
According to a BBC article, DNA barcodes can be used to investigate illegal trade of Read the full story on TreeHuggerTags: Barcodes, Bbc, Bbc Article, biodiversity, botanical, conservation, Dna Barcode, endangered species, Illegal Trade, news, Photo, Plant Dna, Plants, preservation, Research Scientists, Researcher, Rest Of The World, science, Science & Technology, Victoria, Visual Id
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