香港首届国际 eDNA 研讨会:新一代 eDNA 研究人员入门指南

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Environmental DNA Pub Date : 2024-05-04 DOI:10.1002/edn3.552
Mathew Seymour, Isis Guibert, Gert-Jan Jeunen, Micaela Hellström, Matthieu Leray, Vasco Elbrect, Anthony Lau, Maxine Cutracci, Chun Ming How, Jack Chi Ho Ip, Zifang Liu, Jessica Moffitt, Cheng Qian, Xian Qin, Cham Man Tse, Yifu Wang, Zhi Wang, Xiaoyi Zeng, Meihong Zhao
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环境DNA(eDNA)领域近年来发展迅速,为评估生物多样性提供了一种非侵入性、省时的方法。首届国际环境DNA(eDNA)工作坊于2023年10月16日至27日在香港举行,为早期职业专业人员提供了eDNA研究方面的实践培训和合作机会。在裘槎基金会有限公司(香港)的支持下,工作坊涵盖了以eDNA为基础的研究项目的各个阶段,包括研究设计、野外采样、eDNA提取、文库准备、生物信息学、统计数据分析和科学研究伦理。与会者深入了解了 eDNA 技术的原理和实际应用,强调了精心设计实验和解读数据的重要性。研讨会还强调了标准化方案、全面的本地 DNA 参考数据库和精心选择引物集的必要性,以克服当前的问题和局限性。研讨会与会者对 eDNA 代谢编码作为生态监测、生物多样性评估和保护决策宝贵工具的潜力表示出极大的热情。随着技术的不断进步、研究人员之间的合作以及 eDNA 与大规模生态监测的结合,eDNA 研究的前景总体上是光明的。香港国际 eDNA 研讨会今后将继续为对 eDNA 研究感兴趣的早期职业专业人员提供实践培训和合作机会,重点解决该领域目前存在的局限性和挑战。
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The First International eDNA Workshop in Hong Kong: A beginner's guide for the next-generation eDNA researcher

The First International eDNA Workshop in Hong Kong: A beginner's guide for the next-generation eDNA researcher

The field of environmental DNA (eDNA) has rapidly advanced in recent years, providing a non-invasive and time-saving method for assessing biodiversity. The First International Environmental DNA (eDNA) Workshop in Hong Kong was held from 16 to 27 October 2023 and provided early career professionals with hands-on training and collaboration opportunities in eDNA research. With support from The Croucher Foundation Limited (Hong Kong), the workshop covered all stages of an eDNA-based research project, including study design, field sampling, eDNA extraction, library preparation, bioinformatics, statistical data analysis, and ethics in scientific research. Participants gained insights into the principles and practical applications of eDNA technology, emphasizing the importance of careful experimental design and data interpretation. The workshop also highlighted the need for standardized protocols, comprehensive and local DNA reference databases, and careful selection of primer sets to overcome current issues and limitations. Workshop participants expressed enthusiasm for the potential of eDNA metabarcoding as a valuable tool for ecological monitoring, biodiversity assessment, and conservation decision-making. The future of eDNA research looks promising overall, with continued advancements in technology, collaboration among researchers, and the integration of eDNA into large-scale ecological monitoring. Future iterations of the Hong Kong International eDNA workshop will continue to provide hands-on training and collaboration opportunities for early career professionals interested in eDNA research, focusing on addressing current limitations and challenges in the field.

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Environmental DNA
Environmental DNA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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