New preprint: Dietary RNA: diagnostic and functional RNA offer a potential paradigm shift for molecular dietary analyses

Check out this new preprint that Jordan led with an incredible team of researchers across Newcastle University (including our very own Ben Hawthorne) and the University of Innsbruck! The analysis of DNA from stomachs, faeces and regurgitates has revolutionised trophic ecology over the last two decades, but RNA has scarcely been considered within this context. Much like in the environmental DNA space, RNA has significant potential to extend our ability to study trophic ecology, which this article summarises, explores and proposes.

Check it out here whilst it goes through peer review: Dietary RNA: diagnostic and functional RNA offer a potential paradigm shift for molecular dietary analyses

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