Urban Barcode Project 2012: 2nd Prize Presentation: Fungus Amongus
UBP 2012 Finalist presentation: The Fungus Amungus: DNA barcode-based survey of fungal biodiversity in Central Park
DNALC, CSHL, DNA Learning Center, UBP, Urban Barcode Project, NYC, DNA, fungus, fungal, Bell, Strizower, Sutto-Punz
- ID: 16966
- Source: DNALC.UBP
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