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eDNA Filter Packs
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Alternate sampling methods require removal of the filter in the field for preservation. Any handling method will increase the chance of contamination. With the self-preserving filter housing, the filter is never handled until safely back in the laboratory giving you increased confidence in your research.

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eDNA analysis can be a reliable tool for aquatic species detection even when DNA is present in low concentrations. This makes eDNA especially useful for assessing species distribution or detecting rare species (e.g., threatened, endangered, or invasive) that might be difficult to detect using traditional methods. Similarly, aquatic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and small parasites can be easily detected using eDNA analysis.

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