News Analysis / Animal Tracking Using e-DNA
Published on: January 09, 2022
Saving Biodiversity
Source: DTE
Why in News?
According to some studies, DNA floating in the air (i.e. e-DNA) can boost biodiversity conservation efforts across the world.
Key Points
About:
Researchers from two teams have independently shown that environmental DNA (e-DNA) can potentially identify and monitor terrestrial animals.
Animals shed DNA through their breath, saliva, fur or faeces into the environment and these samples are called e-DNA.
Airborne e-DNA sampling is a biomonitoring method that is rising in popularity among biologists and conservationists as it provides abundant information.
Significance:
Related Initiatives:
Global EDNA Project: UNESCO launched the project to study the vulnerability of species to climate change at Marine World Heritage Sites in October 2021.
DNA
e-DNA