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Metabarcoding, Bonn

DNA metabarcoding enables the identification of thousands of individuals, often down to species level, by sequencing a small, standardised gene fragment. Unlike DNA barcoding, this is done with the entire species community of a habitat to enable a faster assessment of species diversity.

Our research projects are focussed on

  • Biomonitoring of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
  • Species community structure and ecosystem change
  • Development of DNA metabarcoding methods
  • Bioinformatics
  • Large scale laboratory workflows
  • Nutrition and gut content analyses
  • Host-parasite interactions
  • Mitogenomics and 'PCR-free' methods

We are always looking for talented and ambitious students to work with us on existing research projects.

Contact person

Dr. Sarah Bourlat

  • Head of metabarcoding section
  • Deputy ombudsperson for good scientific practice

Phone: +49 228 9122 353
E-Mail: [email protected]

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