The International Barcode of Life Consortium (iBOL) is facilitating capacity-building on DNA barcoding for rapid species identification
iBOL is the leading organization developing DNA-based tools for biodiversity monitoring and conservation. Through capacity development and technology transfer, iBOL is helping CBD Parties enhance their capacity to identify and monitor biodiversity.
View their step-by-step instructional videos on DNA sequence barcoding and meta-barcoding, generated in collaboration with the CBD and with generous support from the Government of Japan, below.
DNA barcoding
Credit: International Barcode of Life Consortium |
DNA meta-barcoding
Credit: International Barcode of Life Consortium |
Click here for more details and information on iBOL’s activities with the CBD.
Joint call for action on recognizing the critical role of taxonomy to underpin transformative change within the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
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The Global Taxonomy Initiative Forum (GTI Forum) 2020
Online, 2 to 4 December 2020
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The Global Taxonomy Initiative Forum (GTI Forum)
Sharm El Sheikh International Congress Center, Egypt 16 November 2018
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The CETAF Code of Conduct and Best Practice for Access and Benefit-Sharing
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The GTI E-Book
The Secretariat is pleased to announce the publication of the GTI e-book "
Introduction to Access and Benefit-Sharing and the Nagoya Protocol: What DNA Barcoding Researchers Need to Know" authored by Kate Davis and Alex Borisenko in Advanced Books (07 Dec 2017) https://doi.org/10.3897/ab.e22579
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The Global Taxonomy Initiative Training Courses in Developing Countries to be held in 2018
As informed to Parties and observers in notification
2017-021, the eleven training courses of the standard GTI-DNA-tech take place in 2018 as shown in the table below.
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Belarus and Moldova |
Building of the national and regional network for study of alien species using DNA technologies as a great tool removing the taxonomic impediment |
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Bhutan |
Training Bhutanese institutes for the application of DNA techniques in taxonomy |
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Brazil |
Course on rapid identification of invasive alien species for government regulators |
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Colombia |
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Nigeria |
Building technical expertise in DNA Barcoding technique for identification of agricultural pests and Invasive alien plant species in Nigeria |
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Philippines |
Hands-on training course for wildlife enforcement officers on identifying collected and confiscated wildlife specimens using DNA barcoding |
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Sri Lanka |
Capacity building for plant quarantine officers for the rapid identification of quarantine insects in imported consignments |
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Suriname |
Building technical expertise to enhance species detection for biodiversity management, wildlife trade, pest and invasive alien species |
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Tunisia |
Capacity building of North African countries in rapid identification of nonindigenous marine species by DNA-barcoding |
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Turkey |
Applied training on DNA Barcoding of plants to build expertise for taxonomic analysis |
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Uruguay |
DNA Barcode training course and grasses barcode pilot project |
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