February 7, 2019
Embry-Riddle student Courtney Turner-Rathbone collects water samples from the Verde River Jan. 16 for an ecological survey project that led to a new method of identifying fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds and mammals through DNA sequencing. (Courtesy)
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Project creates faster way to identify wildlife in river system
ERAU student works with DNA sequencing
The first research to come out of a collaboration between two new programs at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) reveals a cheaper, more efficient, and less invasive way to identify and assess wildlife communities.
By Sue Tone
February 7, 2019