Abstract: | DNA‐based identification of organisms is an important tool in biosecurity, ecological monitoring and wildlife forensics. Current methods usually involve post‐polymerase chain reaction (PCR) manipulations (e.g. restriction digest, gel electrophoresis), which add to the expense and time required for processing samples, and may introduce error. We developed a method of species identification that uses species‐specific primers and melt‐curve analysis, and avoids post‐PCR manipulation of samples. The method was highly accurate when trialled on DNA from six large carnivore species from Tasmania, Australia. Because of its flexibility and cost‐effectiveness, this method should find wide use in many areas of applied biological science. |