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Inadvertent human genomic bycatch and intentional capture raise beneficial applications and ethical concerns with environmental DNA

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Inadvertent human genomic bycatch and intentional capture raise beneficial applications and ethical concerns with environmental DNA

L. Whitmore, M. Mccauley, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Liam Whitmore and colleagues reveals the surprising phenomenon of human genetic bycatch (HGB) in environmental DNA research. The team successfully demonstrates the intentional recovery of human eDNA from various substrates, highlighting its potential for medical, forensic, and environmental applications, alongside important ethical considerations regarding consent and privacy.... show more
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