The DNA traces that bees leave behind when collecting the nectar can be identified in the honey as a genetic fingerprint.
These provide detailed information about the origin and regionality of the product.
Recently, a significant spread of the bed bug has been recorded. The main reasons for this are increased travel and the trade in second-hand goods.
Living organisms leave traces of DNA in their environment.
We use this eDNA to determine biodiversity without affecting the organisms.
We have over 25 years of experience in analyzing food relationships at all levels.
We record biodiversity in a particularly effective manner and provide meaningful, clearly interpretable data.
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Sensitive detection of pathogens and parasites using DNA methods for lead detection.