Science intends to barcode all life
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Scientists are to "barcode" every species on Earth, starting with birds and fish and recording details in their genetic make-up that can be used to tell one life form from another.
At the cost of about £1 ($1.80) per genetic test, species will be analysed to obtain their barcode information. The data will then be transfered into a giant database which the Consortium for the Barcode of Life hopes can be used to link off to all the knowledge acquired by science on particular organisms. Some researchers doubt that the approach will prove as reliable in distinguishing species as is claimed. Via BBC News. |


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