Saint Mary’s biology professor, Dr. Timothy Frasier, is the principal investigator of a research team that is working to update a DNA database of the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale. CBC reports that the researchers have received funding through a contract with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, which will allow the team to reanalyse the current DNA samples and expand to hundreds of more regions. The DNA samples collected help to identify individual right whales.
The funding contract includes an annual payment of up to $33,960 and can be extended each year from March 2025 to 2028. "It's a big jump," said Frasier in an interview with CBC. "Not only is that going to give us a higher resolution [of the genome], but the technology is going to make that much more efficient and less error-prone."
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Reported by CBC News and written by Giuliana Grillo de Lambarri.