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A DNA bank is a repository of DNA, usually used for research. The NIAS DNA Bank, for example, collects the DNA of agricultural organisms, such as rice and fish, for scientific research. Most DNA provided by DNA banks is used for studies to attempt to develop more productive or more environmentally friendly agricultural species. Some DNA banks also store the DNA of rare or endangered species to ensure their survival.
The Asia First DNA Bank Establish in Lucknow City Of India And Worlds Second DNA Bank.
See also
DNA database, an electronic database of the results of DNA fingerprinting of many individuals, used for forensic purposes.
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Other references
- De Vicente, C and Meike S. Andersson (editors) (2006). DNA banks - providing novel options for genebanks?. AMS (Bioversity's Regional Office for the Americas), IPGRI, SGRP. http://www.bioversityinternational.org/Publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=1110. 84 p.
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