DNA from thin air: a new way to detect rare wildlife in hostile environments
by Robin McKie from Science | The Guardian on (#5N314)
Discovery that traces of genetic material are all around us opens a non-invasive way to boost biodiversity
DNA is in the air - literally. It is wafted around by all the Earth's creatures, and now scientists have found a way to detect these invisible traces of genetic material so they can identify the animals that released them.
The discovery - made independently by British and Danish research groups earlier this year - opens up a powerful way to pinpoint the presence of rare wildlife in deserts, rainforests and other hostile environments.
Continue reading...