DNA Banks: Protecting Endangered Species
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The British Natural History Museum is a vast storehouse of specimens, some collected by historic figures such as Charles Darwin and Sir Joseph Banks. Now the museum is collaborating in a new type of collection aimed at preserving the genetic code of endangered species like the Arabian Oryx, Irrawaddy Dolphin, and the Wandering Albatross.
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