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Testing the Kit

Before asking you to go out into the field we needed to design and test the kit.  Here are some photos from our test days:

 

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tags: Fieldwork, eDNA
categories: Fieldwork Diaries
Sunday 09.11.16
Posted by Rachel Meyer
 
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CALeDNA is a program run as a community of scientists across many organizations. It was started by the University of California Conservation Genomics Consortium, supported by the UCSC Genomics Institute, the University of California Office of the UC President through the Catalyst Grant Program, Metabolic Studio, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Global Genome Biodiversity Network.

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