New Guide on How to Preserve Material for Genetic Studies

herp book cover

Blurb: “This guide will allow nearly everyone with an interest in amphibians and reptiles to collect and store samples for genetic analyses. It is written at a level appropriate for people with a basic background in biology, including professional scientists moving into a new project as well as wildlife managers, conservation biologists, ecologists, and others working on herpetological projects. The book should also be useful for advanced undergraduates and graduate students just starting their research careers.”

See more at the SSAR book website.

Price: $11

Jonathan Losos

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2 Comments

  1. Interesting! Anyone ordered a copy and feel like providing AA with a review?

  2. This was much needed and should be a great resource to the herpetology community and beyond. Congrats Tony!

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