Cyprus Today

Plan to DNA hunt Loch Ness monster

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A GLOBAL team of scientists plans to scour the icy depths of Loch Ness next month using environmen­tal DNA (eDNA) in an experiment that may discover whether Scotland’s fabled monster really does, or did, exist. The use of eDNA sampling is already well establishe­d as a tool for monitoring marine life like whales and sharks. Whenever a creature moves through its environmen­t, it leaves behind tiny fragments of DNA from skin, scales, feathers, fur, faeces and urine. “This DNA can be captured, sequenced and then used to identify that creature by comparing the sequence obtained to large databases of known genetic sequences from hundreds of thousands of different organisms,” said team spokesman Professor Neil Gemmell of the University of Otago in New Zealand.

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