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Can environmental DNA be used to reliably detect parasites in the aquarium fish trade?

James Cook University
Trujillo Gonzalez, Alejandro
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The following dataset was collected as part of a PhD thesis candidature by Alejandro Trujillo-González, enrolled in James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.

Data provides  threshold cycles (Ct) and melting temperature (Tm) values determined for amplicons in quantitative PCR tests and assays ran in a QuantStudio3™ Real-Time PCR System (ThermoFisher Scientific Inc., Brisbane) using QuantStudio™ Design and Analysis Software (version 1.4.2).

The full methodology is available in the publication shown in the Related Publications link below.

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This dataset is available as a spreadsheet in MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document formats (.ods)

Created: 2018-10-26

Data time period: 15 05 2017 to 26 05 2017

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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text: Marine and Aquaculture Research Facility Unit (James Cook University, Australia)

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  • DOI : 10.25903/5BD295B16D2AD
  • Local : researchdata.jcu.edu.au//published/bc8f2bf090fb72f95b1ecfb9c9e0dd36
  • Local : 372c95ebe69beb565ea5903b390fcce0