The website, developed by Kunming Institute of Zoology in Yunnan province under Chinese Academy of Sciences, provides information of Chinese amphibians to herpetologists and the public alike, Che Jing, researcher with the institute said.
Currently, the data of DNA barcodes of 302 species of Chinese amphibians which are listed on the website.
"The DNA barcodes of the all 429 Chinese amphibian species will be covered within two years," Che said.
The website will also apply free DNA sequencing service for endangered species, Che said.
The technology has been adopted in fields such as species identification and biological medicine, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
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