Dna Barcoding
DNA barcoding is a molecular tool that uses a short, standardized sequence of nucleotides within genetic material as a marker for species identification. It is a cost-effective and efficient way to identify a particular species of organism, even when the species is unknown. It can be used in biodiversity assessments, environmental monitoring, biomonitoring, epidemiology, and forensics. In addition, DNA barcoding can help to ascertain food authenticity, trace species in trade, and identify species in taxonomic studies. As a result, DNA barcoding has become an important tool in the fields of ecology, conservation, and biomedicine.
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