Environmental DNA reveals the diversity of Mount Everest •
Although many people go to Everest to climb, very little is known about its biodiversity.
Comparison of prokaryotes between Mount Everest and the Mariana Trench, Microbiome
Ecology and Evolution: Vol 12, No 11
Full article: Genetic analysis of the frozen microbiome at 7900 m a.s.l., on the South Col of Sagarmatha (Mount Everest)
Scaling Circularity on Mount Everest
Everest found DNA that shouldn't be there
On the roof of the world, water is life. Or a sign of it, thanks to eDNA
Humans are leaving behind microbes that could live for hundreds of years on Mount Everest
Researchers use environmental DNA to advance wildlife science
PDF) Estimating biodiversity across the tree of life on Mount Everest's southern flank with environmental DNA
Sagarmatha microbes may survive harsh conditions for decades
National Geographic Documents UMaine Scientist's Grueling Mount Everest Expedition
Genome Insider S3 Episode 3: The Fungi That Survive in Antarctica - DOE Joint Genome Institute