Monmouth University: Study Proves Bits of DNA in Seawater Correlate to the Weight of Netted Fish
December 10, 2020
December 10, 2020
WEST LONG BRANCH, New Jersey, Dec. 10 (TNSJou) -- Monmouth University issued the following news:
Humanity is a step closer to answering one of the most ancient of questions--"how many fish in the sea?"--thanks to newly-published proof that the amount of fish DNA collected in a water sample closely corresponds to kilos of fish captured in a trawl with nets.
In a breakthrough study, scientists report that floating bits of DNA found in small water samples reveal . . .
Humanity is a step closer to answering one of the most ancient of questions--"how many fish in the sea?"--thanks to newly-published proof that the amount of fish DNA collected in a water sample closely corresponds to kilos of fish captured in a trawl with nets.
In a breakthrough study, scientists report that floating bits of DNA found in small water samples reveal . . .