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In order to comply with the Nagoya-Regulations, all taken DNA samples, as well as the animal samples are stored at Senckenberg and KAU and can be shared with third parties upon justified request.
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<temporalDataInfo>Project phase II lasts until June 2018. A three years prolongation is expected.</temporalDataInfo>
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