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English: Schematic of experimental design, in which the degradation rates of environmental (e)DNA and (e)RNA were compared across multiple genes collected in environmental genomic material released from dreissenid mussels. The concentration of eRNA depletes faster than eDNA, providing a predictor for estimating time since genomic material release.
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Author Nathaniel T. Marshall, Henry A. Vanderploeg & Subba Rao Chaganti

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