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Scientists are tracking down deep sea creatures with free-floating DNA
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding, involves sequencing samples of seawater that contain pieces of genetic code shed by organisms to get a sense of population density and species variety in the ocean. (Pixabay/)NASA is planning a new crewed trip to the Moon, but there’s somewhere almost equally mysterious here on Earth that scientists are working to learn more about: the deep ocean. Dark, cold, and hard to reach, the deeps are Earth’s biggest biome, containing strange-looking fish and other organisms, many species of which have never been scientifically identified.A new paper from Canadian scientists published this week in PLOS ONE examines an enticing possibility: evaluating deepwater a

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