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Which metagenomic techniques are being used to map the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in coastal microbiomes? – Find out in your latest issue of BioTechniques!

Written by Jasmine Hagan (Journal Development Editor)

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In this issue of BioTechniques, we present a method for glucose detection that combines fluorescence and colorimetric techniques, a method for characterizing a single-nucleotide polymorphism in duplicated genomic regions and a comparison of DNA and RNA extraction methods from wildlife fecal samples.

Technology News

Mapping the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in the coastal microbiome

Reports

Dual-mode detection of glucose based on pistol-like DNAzyme-mediated exonuclease-assisted signal cycle

Prioritizing privacy and presentation of supportable hypothesis testing in forensic genetic genealogy investigations

When is an SNP not an SNP?

An automatic classification method of testicular histopathology based on SC-YOLO framework

Cassava for the future: embryogenic liquid cultures suitable for new biotech techniques

Comparison of commercially available DNA and RNA extraction kits for wildlife feces collected from the environment

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