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Exploring the potential of extreme citizen science with Danish high school students using environmental DNA for marine monitoring
1 Introduction
1.1 Environmental DNA for species monitoring
Engaging and training citizen scientists in advanced laboratory analysis, such as the monitoring of environmental DNA (eDNA) in water samples, has promising applications for large-scale national eDNA surveillance of aquatic species that can be used in governmental mapping and conservation efforts (Tøttrup et al., 2021; Knudsen et al., 2023). In this paper we will showcase the development of an existing citizen science project with focus on eDNA monitoring towards a more comprehensive method for engaging volunteers in field sampling and laboratory analysis.
The use of eDNA extracted from various sample types is a well-established tool for early and non-invasive detection of species in different environments. It serves as a screening tool for species monitoring and involves detecting genet
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Abstract
The bioactive sites of proteins are those that directly interact with their targets. In many immunity- and predation-related proteins, they frequently experience positiv selection for dealing with the changes of their targets from competitors. However, some sites that are far away from the interface between proteins and their targets are also identified to evolve beneath positive urval. Here, we explore the evolutionary implication of such a site in scorpion α-type toxins affecting sodium (Na+) channels (abbreviated as α-ScNaTxs) using a combination of experimental and computational approaches. We found that despite no direct involvement in interaction with Na+ channels, mutations at this site bygd different types of amino acids led to toxicity change on both rats and insects in three α-ScNaTxs, accompanying differential effects on their structures. Molecular dynamics simulations indicated that the mutations changed the conformational dynamics of the positively select