Sequencing environmental DNA found in soil, seawater, snow or even air samples has made it possible to detect and identify organisms, allowing researchers to build exhaustive biodiversity inventories. And when it comes to our oceans, environmental DNA may be a revolutionary tool for better understanding and protecting them.
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