Environmental DNA test validation guidelines.
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2022Author
De Brauwer, M.
Chariton, A.
Clarke, L.J.
Cooper, M.K.
DiBattista, J.
Furlan, E.
Giblot-Ducray, D.
Gleeson, D.
Harford, A.
Herbert, S.
MacDonald, A.J.
Miller, A.
Montgomery, K.
Mooney, T.
Noble, L.M.
Rourke, M.
Sherman, C.D.H.
Stat, M.
Suter, L.
West, K.M.
White, N.
Villacorta-Rath, C.
Zaiko, A.
Trujillo-Gonzalez, A.
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33pp.
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These Environmental DNA test validation guidelines provide harmonised quality
control and minimum standard considerations for developing or validating
eDNA/eRNA assays for the purpose of single-species or multi-species
detection.
This document is a comprehensive guide for the development and use
of eDNA/eRNA tests, recommended and curated by eDNA experts,
stakeholders and end users in Australia and New Zealand. The guidelines
are designed to support a consistent and best-practice approach to eDNA/
eRNA testing to help detect species of interest. This approach ensures that
surveillance and resource managers are provided with robust scientific
evidence to support decision making......
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National eDNA Reference CentreCanberra, Australia
Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aMaturity Level
MatureISBN
978-1-74088-533-1Citation
De Brauwer, M., Chariton, A., Clarke, L.J., Cooper, M.K., DiBattista, J., et al (2022) Environmental DNA test validation guidelines. Canberra, Australia, National eDNA Reference Centre, 33pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1886Collections
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