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28 November 2014GeneticsCharles Brabin

Nagoya Protocol: searching for living gold

Like gold panners they traverse the world, sifting through matter in the hope of striking lucky and finding immeasurable riches. Yet bioprospectors are more likely to be holding pipettes and sample tubes than metal detectors and pans. Bioprospecting involves searching for elements of the biological world that have potential commercial or scientific value.

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