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														The nose knows
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/the-nose-knows/Could the odour emitted from a sample of a rhinoceros horn be enough to identify the species that it came from? 
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														Law and the illegal wildlife trade in China
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-law-and-the-illegal-wildlife-trade-in-china/A small but important change in Chinese law would help end the trade in Ivory. 
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														Behind the Scenes as an intern at the Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-2014-winter-intern-prue/The sometimes weird but mainly wonderful experiences of an intern in the Australian Centre for Wildlife Genomics. 
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														ForCyt: Collaborative development of a forensic database to aid in the global fight against the illegal wildlife trade
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/forcyt/The AM's ACWG teams up with wildlife forensics labs around the world to develop a new database to promote improved forensic standards. 
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														Australian Museum Research Institute and ShellBank
 https://australian.museum/get-involved/amri/acwg/shellbank/The Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) brings both collections-based research and wildlife forensic science expertise to the ShellBank project, a global marine turtle genetic database. 
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														DNA barcoding
 https://australian.museum/learn/teachers/learning/dna-barcoding/Students will investigate how genetic technologies are used to extract, visualise, and sequence DNA, enabling genetic analysis and species identification. 
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														Having the INTERN-al perspective
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/having-the-intern-al-perspective/Being thrown into the wonderful world of wildlife genomics has never been more eye-opening and exciting! 
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														DNA Evidence Combats Trafficking
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/dna-evidence-combats-trafficking/Forensic scientists at the Australian Museum use our DNA library to help authorities crackdown on the illegal wildlife trade globally. 
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														Koala genes decoded!
 https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/amri-koala-genes-decoded/For the first time the genetic instruction manual, or blue-print, for this iconic Australian marsupial has been revealed. 
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				Discover more2025 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the YearSpecial exhibition 
 Now open
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				Discover moreUnfinished BusinessSpecial exhibition 
 Opens 1 November
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				Discover moreWansolmoanaPermanent exhibition 
 Open daily
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				Find out moreBurraPermanent kids learning space 
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				Discover moreMineralsPermanent exhibition 
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