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Biology / Fibropapillomatosis / DNA profiling / Green sea turtle / Virus / Turtle / Great Barrier Reef / Reef HQ / Herpetology / Sea turtles / Zoology
Date: 2014-08-08 02:05:35
Biology
Fibropapillomatosis
DNA profiling
Green sea turtle
Virus
Turtle
Great Barrier Reef
Reef HQ
Herpetology
Sea turtles
Zoology

Turtles have herpes too? PROJECT NAME: Testing ways to collect DNA from turtles and investigating green sea turtle disease on the Great Barrier Reef. Reef HQ Aquarium provides tissue samples of turtles to test the collec

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