“Our focus on barcoding solutions has allowed us to help many customers in the government, automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing industries,” mentions Mark Covington of Danby Barcoding.
DNA barcoding—the collection, extraction, sequencing, and translation of a species’ DNA into a digital barcode—is being used to combat poaching and illegal wildlife trade. Investigators compare ...
Distinguishing legally from illegally traded wildlife products using the size, shape and origin of the sample often fails when samples are of young individuals or wildlife parts, such as a teeth, ...
Wildlife species are going extinct faster than humankind can reliably keep track of. Meanwhile, wildlife crime evolves quickly, with new tricks fueling a lucrative illegal global trade. As a result, ...
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