Date:12/07/2008 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2008/07/12/stories/2008071259900600.htm
Back



Andhra Pradesh

DNA lab for engendered species at Srisailam soon


Lab to study genetic diversity of any species

Plans afoot to set up a regional centre


HYDERABAD: A DNA analysis laboratory for endangered and endemic species such as the Great Indian Bustard will be set up shortly near Srisailam.

The Environment Protection Training and Research Institute (EPTRI) is establishing the laboratory for the State Forest Department at its Biodiversity Resource Centre.

It would also serve in analysing and preserving the DNA of the other critically endangered species, including Jerdon Courser, EPTRI Director-General, Gayathri Ramachandran told The Hindu here on Thursday.

According to Siva Kumar Swaminathan, senior scientist, Biotechnology division, the proposed lab would help in studying genetic diversity and population dynamics of any species. DNA analysis would give exact numbers, he added.Ms. Ramachandran said the institute proposed to set up a botanical garden for endangered plant species of Eastern Ghats on its sprawling campus at Gachibowli in the city, besides a bio-tech lab for which certification has been sought from National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).

Plans were afoot to set up a regional centre, which would work as the arm of the government of India for monitoring environmental aspects of its projects. She said that in a first-of-its-kind initiative, the institute has taken up a research project for Andhra Pradesh on natural resources and environmental accounting. The project is being funded by the German agency GTZ. While a number of developed countries conducted similar studies, there was no similar data for developing countries.

© Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu