Genetics OverviewTeamsLatest NewsData MBARI scientists are using genetics—the study of genes and how traits are passed from one generation to the next—to identify species, study how life evolved and adapted in the ocean, and monitor ecosystem health.Genetic studies provide valuable insight into the diversity of life on Earth. Researchers can leverage DNA to identify organisms that are challenging to collect. But more importantly, genetics can also improve our understanding of the ecology of aquatic environments and provide a more complete picture of the health of aquatic ecosystems. This work also lays the foundation for reading genetic fingerprints across the tree of life using environmental DNA (eDNA), the pool of genetic material collected in a water sample. These efforts are critical to monitoring ecosystem health and are changing our view of biological communities.These teams and projects are using genetics to study the ecology of various aquatic communities and habitats. Read More Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Teams All Teams Biological Oceanography Group Team Biological Oceanography Group The Biological Oceanography Team studies how life in the sea responds to climate change. We advance the field by improving methods to detect, observe, and understand variations of marine flora and fauna. Carbon Flux Ecology Team Carbon Flux Ecology The Carbon Flux Ecology Team resolves the biology and ecology of sinking particles to advance our understanding of the ocean’s role in regulating the carbon cycle and climate. Biodiversity and Biooptics Team Biodiversity and Biooptics Gelatinous predators such as ctenophores, siphonophores, and hydromedusae display dazzling body forms and behaviors, and provide surprising linkages across the oceanic food web. Projects All Projects Sorry, no results were found. Publications All Publications Sorry, no publications were found. Latest News All News News Genetic research offers new perspective on the early evolution of animals Press Release 05.17.23 News Scientists discover a new species of deep-sea crown jelly in Monterey Bay News 04.19.22 News Researchers recover ancient mammoth tusk during deep-sea expedition Press Release 11.23.21 Technologies All Technologies Sorry, no results were found. Data All Data Data ESP Data The ESP provides in situ collection and analysis of water samples from the subsurface ocean
Biological Oceanography Group Team Biological Oceanography Group The Biological Oceanography Team studies how life in the sea responds to climate change. We advance the field by improving methods to detect, observe, and understand variations of marine flora and fauna.
Carbon Flux Ecology Team Carbon Flux Ecology The Carbon Flux Ecology Team resolves the biology and ecology of sinking particles to advance our understanding of the ocean’s role in regulating the carbon cycle and climate.
Biodiversity and Biooptics Team Biodiversity and Biooptics Gelatinous predators such as ctenophores, siphonophores, and hydromedusae display dazzling body forms and behaviors, and provide surprising linkages across the oceanic food web.
News Genetic research offers new perspective on the early evolution of animals Press Release 05.17.23
Data ESP Data The ESP provides in situ collection and analysis of water samples from the subsurface ocean