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We hope this network will be a place for communication and collaboration on a global scale, overcoming the rather dispersed nature of DNA barcoder researchers and enthusiasts. 

As a first step, why not introduce yourself to the community via the comment box below? Including your name, institution, interest in DNA barcoding, and what you hope to get from this community would be a great way to start.



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Hello, everyone!

I'm Tina Balasanyan from Armenia.

I'm a student and also work at the Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) university in Yerevan. I'm interested in this kind of projects very much, because i do my work in biodiversiy of some groupps of mammals of Armenia. Now i use Barcode of Life Database to finish my graduating work, that i started to do in Warsaw, Poland with cooperate my collegues in Muzeum and Instutie of Zoology. I think this site may be helpfull to me for using it, understandig some points in this work and get a new connections in science life of the world)..

Sorry for my not good english in advance.

WIth best regards.

Greetings to you all.

I am John ATOYEBI, i work with the National Centre for Genetic Resources and Biotechnology, Ibadan, Nigeria. The Centre hopes to utilise DNA barcoding for identification and classification of her germplasm collections.

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