The revolutionary FORDETECT technology has been developed to automatically detect eDNA in water in order to regulate unwanted species and map original species. This technology is still a prototype, which means it has not yet reached its full potential. Our project’s aim is therefore to compare the prototype of the automatic FORDETECT with two manual laboratory methods, PCR and LAMP. After a close examination of the results from the three amplification methods, we conclude that FORDETECT can become much more efficient and economically sustainable than traditional laboratory methods. However, further development of FORDETECT is needed before it reaches that point. We therefore strongly encourage the development of FORDETECT as it can ensure and maintain a high quality of life for aquatic creatures.
This is how I came up with the idea for this project:Anguilla Anguilla is a species threatened with extinction, and it apparently lives in our local water called "Borrevanent". We wanted to test if this was true, but how if we can not see it? This is how we decided to start the testing of the new FORDETECT technology.
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