For a typical eDNA water study, water will be filtered on site, before prompt transfer to a laboratory for DNA extraction and required scientific analysis. In a setting where transport is quick and available, this is a straightforward process. However, many of our studies can occur in remote Australia where sample preservation presents many logistical challenges. Typically, we advise clients to store eDNA water filters after sampling below 4 °C to ensure minimal DNA degradation. For many clients however, field studies often occur in an isolated setting without adequate refrigeration facilities, and as such present challenges for this process. Rather than compromise on sample integrity, EnviroDNA conducted a pilot study into the use of alter...
The effectiveness and accuracy of detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) is dependent on understan...
Understanding the differences in efficiencies of various methods to concentrate, extract, and amplif...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging efficient non-invasive tool for species inventory st...
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect rare or secretive species has become an important tool in b...
Analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) through non-invasive sampling continues to gain popularity in t...
The environmental DNA (eDNA) method is a detection technique that is rapidly gaining credibility as ...
Molecular-based monitoring relying on environmental DNA (eDNA) detection became routinely used aroun...
Background Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a promising approach to identify organism...
Background: Advancements in the detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) for detecting species of inter...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has rapidly emerged as a promising biodiversity monitoring technique, provi...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising conservation tool to provide information abo...
community. Field collections of environmental samples, for example corals, for molecular microbial a...
Additional file 1. Sample ID and treatment with measured DNA concentration (qPCR) and days of degrad...
Freshwater metazoan biodiversity assessment using environmental DNA (eDNA) captured on filters offer...
The effectiveness and accuracy of detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) is dependent on understan...
Understanding the differences in efficiencies of various methods to concentrate, extract, and amplif...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Aqueous environmental DNA (eDNA) is an emerging efficient non-invasive tool for species inventory st...
Using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect rare or secretive species has become an important tool in b...
Analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) through non-invasive sampling continues to gain popularity in t...
The environmental DNA (eDNA) method is a detection technique that is rapidly gaining credibility as ...
Molecular-based monitoring relying on environmental DNA (eDNA) detection became routinely used aroun...
Background Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA) has emerged as a promising approach to identify organism...
Background: Advancements in the detection of environmental DNA (eDNA) for detecting species of inter...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) has rapidly emerged as a promising biodiversity monitoring technique, provi...
The analysis of environmental DNA (eDNA) is a promising conservation tool to provide information abo...
community. Field collections of environmental samples, for example corals, for molecular microbial a...
Additional file 1. Sample ID and treatment with measured DNA concentration (qPCR) and days of degrad...
Freshwater metazoan biodiversity assessment using environmental DNA (eDNA) captured on filters offer...
The effectiveness and accuracy of detection using environmental DNA (eDNA) is dependent on understan...
Understanding the differences in efficiencies of various methods to concentrate, extract, and amplif...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...