V. V. Rusanovskiy, N. V. Lavrov, A. I. Krasavin, G. V. Rusanovskiy, M. I. Airapetov
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The article considers biobanks in three directions: biobanks aiming to save and restore plants; those focused on preserving and restoring endangered species of animals and fish; population biobanks for storage of biomaterials, as well as related characteristics, such as data on life, clinical and environmental data.
Keywords: biobank, genetics, human and animal biomaterials, stem cells, plant seeds.
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