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The Air We Breathe is a DNA Buffet
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|September 13, 2025
Take a breath. Along with oxygen, you just inhaled tiny genetic scraps from trees, pets, microbes, and maybe even your neighbor.
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Scientists call this eDNA, short for environmental DNA, and it is everywhere. Think of it as nature's confetti, drifting through the air, landing on windows and leaves, and quietly recording the presence of life. With the right tools, researchers can read these fragments like notes in a hidden diary.
Collecting the Invisible
The process is fairly straightforward, at least in principle. First, samples are collected from air filters, swabs on windows or leaves, or vacuum devices that pull in air.
Then the DNA is extracted, amplified, sequenced, and analyzed using bioinformatics tools. What you get is a snapshot of what species have been around, without ever seeing the organisms themselves.
This idea isn't brand new. Back in 1977, Nobel laureate Frederick Sanger developed a technique to decode DNA sequences, a breakthrough that laid the foundation for today's powerful sequencing machines.
Fast-forward to now, and those machines can churn through massive amounts of genetic data. That's what makes airborne DNA studies possible on a meaningful scale.
Surprises in the Air
A recent study led by researcher L. Tang, published in Nature Methods, pushed the boundaries by sequencing DNA straight from air samples. The results were eyeopening. Swabbing a simple windowpane or a leaf collected enough DNA to identify multiple species.
This story is from the September 13, 2025 edition of Punjab Times (English Edition).
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