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Guelph professor to use DNA technology to prevent habitat loss

Published by wpadmin on May 12, 2011

University of Guelph integrative biology professor Mehrdad Hajibabaei has received $3 million to test DNA technology at Canada’s largest national park that could see a prevention of habitat loss.

Guelph Mercury article: Guelph professor to use DNA technology to prevent habitat loss

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