animals
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Researchers Claimed that Air in Zoo Might Have Enough DNA to Identify the Animals Inside
Two research groups released independent proof-of-concept studies in the journal Current Biology on January 6th, showing that collecting air from a local zoo can capture enough DNA to identify the animals there. This might be a proper, non-invasive way to track biodiversity.
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