A primer in access and benefit-sharing for DNA barcoders

(Pensoft Publishers) Molecular biodiversity approaches, such as DNA barcoding, areaiding in the globalization of research efforts and practical applications in important areas of human activity. A new open-access book by Canadian experts provides an overview of the Nagoya Protocol to the Convention of Biological Diversity and offers practical tips for scientists and practitioners working in the field of DNA barcoding on adhering to best practices and ensuring legal compliance of their international collaborative activities.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news