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University of Tartu Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden DNA and Environmental Sample Collections

This dataset that contains primary occurrence data for species.

Description

The aim of the collection of DNA and environmental samples is to preserve and manage extracted samples of DNA and tissue, as well as extracted environmental samples, for scientific purposes. In order to study nature and to understand and prognosticate global changes, researchers in all fields of science that investigate living nature engage in systematic and consistent collection of samples. To preserve the extracted samples of DNA and tissue, as well as extracted environmental samples, and to make them easily accessible to stakeholders in a machine-readable form, the samples need to be preserved and managed according to specific requirements.The DNA bank is part of the Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN) which was founded in 2011. The network provides a technically optimized DNA collection service facility for all biological research accessible via one central web portal. The network promotes deposition of well documented reference DNA samples after project completion or data publication from scientists of other universities and institutions.

Type of content

Includes: Point occurrence data, gbif import.

Citation

Abarenkov K. University of Tartu Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden DNA and Environmental Sample Collections. University of Tartu, Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/ed3ukm accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-06.

Digitised records

Looking up... the number of records that can be accessed through the BioAtlas - Atlas bioraznolikosti Hrvatske. This resource was last checked for updated data on 15 Nov 2024. The most recent data was published on 15 Nov 2024.

Metadata last updated on 2024-11-15 17:29:43.0

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