October 15, 2025

e-DNA

  • A new method developed by the researchers at the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species (LaCONES) can help in detection of biodiversity in a more efficient manner.
  • They followed a molecular approach to extract and read the genetic information encoded in free-floating environmental DNA (eDNA).
    • LaCONES is a CSIR-Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) laboratory headquartered in Hyderabad.
    • eDNA is DNA shed by all organisms into their surroundings through natural processes during their lifetime or after death.
  • The new non-invasive method can assess the total biodiversity of any ecosystem by sequencing the DNA fragments found in the environmental samples such as water, soil or air.
  • This method can detect all kinds of organisms, including viruses, bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes such as fungi, plants, insects, birds, fish and other animals from just a few litres of water sample without any direct capture or counting of species.
  • The new method is cheaper, faster, and highly scalable to large freshwater and marine ecosystems which can help in monitoring and conserving the rich biodiversity of our country.
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