Optimal primer concentrations refer to the lowest concentration of primers resulting in the earliest Ct while maintaining a high end-point fluorescence. The assay amplifies a 172-nucleotide fragment of the bull trout ITSI gene.</p
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a highly promising field of survey science that hasn’t been fully explor...
<p>The Quantitative Real Time PCR assay was first performed with varying concentrations of primer an...
<p>Species-specific and ubiquitous real-time PCR primers for 6 pathogens, the annealing temperature,...
Primer sequences (forward and reverse) and the respective annealing temperatures for mRNA measuremen...
Also included is the minimum number of mismatches with the assay and the sequence data.</p
The effectiveness and accuracy of detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) is dependent on understan...
<p>Part A shows the amplification curves of <i>BUT1</i> when using DNA solutions from bull trout, la...
Fourteen samples from the Range-Wide Bull Trout eDNA Project in the northwestern United States [6] t...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques refer to utilizing the organisms’ DNA extracted from environment...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is being rapidly adopted as a tool to detect rare animals. Quantitative PCR...
The majority of environmental DNA (eDNA) assays for vertebrate species are based on commonly analyze...
eDNA is a fast and popular method to collect information about species presence in the environment. ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is being rapidly adopted as a tool to detect rare animals. Quantitative PCR...
<p>Part A shows the amplification curves of <i>BRK1</i> when using DNA solutions from brook trout, b...
<p>The DNA source (brook trout tissue, Plant Creek and Miller Creek filter extractions, and a mixed ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a highly promising field of survey science that hasn’t been fully explor...
<p>The Quantitative Real Time PCR assay was first performed with varying concentrations of primer an...
<p>Species-specific and ubiquitous real-time PCR primers for 6 pathogens, the annealing temperature,...
Primer sequences (forward and reverse) and the respective annealing temperatures for mRNA measuremen...
Also included is the minimum number of mismatches with the assay and the sequence data.</p
The effectiveness and accuracy of detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) is dependent on understan...
<p>Part A shows the amplification curves of <i>BUT1</i> when using DNA solutions from bull trout, la...
Fourteen samples from the Range-Wide Bull Trout eDNA Project in the northwestern United States [6] t...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques refer to utilizing the organisms’ DNA extracted from environment...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is being rapidly adopted as a tool to detect rare animals. Quantitative PCR...
The majority of environmental DNA (eDNA) assays for vertebrate species are based on commonly analyze...
eDNA is a fast and popular method to collect information about species presence in the environment. ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is being rapidly adopted as a tool to detect rare animals. Quantitative PCR...
<p>Part A shows the amplification curves of <i>BRK1</i> when using DNA solutions from brook trout, b...
<p>The DNA source (brook trout tissue, Plant Creek and Miller Creek filter extractions, and a mixed ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is a highly promising field of survey science that hasn’t been fully explor...
<p>The Quantitative Real Time PCR assay was first performed with varying concentrations of primer an...
<p>Species-specific and ubiquitous real-time PCR primers for 6 pathogens, the annealing temperature,...