Biodiversity is the cornerstone of life on Earth. It encompasses the variety of all living organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Maintaining biodiversity is essential for the survival of humanity and the planet. However, climate change, pollution, habitat destruction, and other ecological stressors threaten biodiversity. Monitoring biodiversity is essential to understand the health of ecosystems and the impact of human activities. Conservationists use various tools and techniques to monitor biodiversity. Monitoring biodiversity involves the collection of data on species populations, ecological processes, and environmental threats. This information helps conservationists manage endangered species and protect habitats. DNA barcoding is one of the innovative methodologies used in monitoring biodiversity. DNA barcoding involves identifying species by analyzing a short sequence of DNA. This method allows conservationists to identify the species present in a habita...
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