Abstract:Continued advancements in environmental DNA (eDNA) research have made it
possible to access intraspecific variation from eDNA samples, opening
new opportunities to expand non-invasive genetic studies of wild animal
populations. However, the use of eDNA samples for individual genotyping,
as typically performed in non-invasive genetics, still remained
unachieved. We present the first successful individual genotyping of
eDNA obtained from snow tracks of three large carnivores: brown bear
(Ursus arctos), European … Show more
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