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This project transforms HS science education by integrating real-time DNA barcoding and bioinformatics into classrooms. Using nanopore sequencing, students complete the DNA barcoding workflow, gaining hands-on experience in molecular biology and computational analysis. It enhances accessibility, fosters independent research, and empowers students to examine plant microbiomes which assess the health of plants and their associated environment, inspiring future scientists.

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