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karan veer singh commented on Kyle Armstrong's blog post 'Introducing the session "Recovering DNA"'
"lookind forward ....to get more information on DNA isolation from museum preserved specimen, and also from the unpreserved tissue  "
Nov 1, 2011
Kyle Armstrong posted a blog post

Introducing the session "Recovering DNA"

Recovering DNA Barcodes from Degraded Genetic Material in Natural History Collections. Natural history collections are invaluable resources of reference material, allowing field collected specimens to be linked to the established taxonomic framework.  Even older specimens of dubious appearance might contain useful genetic material, which obviously says a lot about the increase in the value of natural history collections that derive from ongoing improvements in technology.  However, there seems…See More
Oct 24, 2011
Kyle Armstrong and Jacqueline Mackenzie-Dodds are now colleagues
Jun 11, 2011
Steve Donnellan and Kyle Armstrong are now colleagues
Feb 14, 2011
Kyle Armstrong and Kris Jett are now colleagues
Feb 14, 2011
Kyle Armstrong joined Alex Borisenko's group
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Institution/Organization
University of Adelaide / South Australian Museum
Title/Position
Researcher/Faculty member
I’m involved in or interested in the following iBOL Working Groups
WG1.1 Vertebrates, WG2.2 Museum Life
I’m involved in the following aspects of barcoding:
Fieldwork/specimen collecting, Museum work/specimen curation, Labwork/generating barcode sequences, Analysis of barcode data, Using barcode data in taxonomy/systematic biology, Organizing/managing barcoding projects
Current Project(s)
Australasian Bat Barcoding project (iBOL)
Flora of Arid Australia project (currently private)

Kyle Armstrong's Blog

Introducing the session "Recovering DNA"

Recovering DNA Barcodes from Degraded Genetic Material in Natural History Collections.

 

Natural history collections are invaluable resources of reference material, allowing field collected specimens to be linked to the established taxonomic framework.  Even older specimens of dubious appearance might contain useful genetic material, which obviously says a lot about the increase in the value of natural history collections that derive from ongoing improvements in technology. …

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