نتایج جستجو برای: coi barcode region

تعداد نتایج: 544312  

2012
Orville L. Bondoc

We have sequenced the DNA barcodes (i.e. cytochrome c oxidase subunit I or COI gene of the mitochondrial genome) of common breeds/strains of farm animals (mammals – buffalo, cattle, goat, sheep, pigs, dogs, and cat; poultry – chickens, quail, turkey, guinea fowl, ducks, geese, pigeons, and ostrich) in the Philippines. DNA was extracted from blood samples. The DNA barcode of the livestock and po...

2008
Weiwei Wang Qibin Luo Haiyan Guo Peter Bossier Gilbert Van Stappen Patrick Sorgeloos Naihong Xin Qishi Sun Songnian Hu Jun Yu

DNA barcoding is a powerful approach for characterizing species of organisms, especially those with almost identical morphological features, thereby helping to to establish phylogenetic relationships and reveal evolutionary histories. In this study, we chose a 648-bp segment of the mitochondrial gene, cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI), as a standard barcode region to establish phylogenetic r...

2016
Yvonne Ukamaka Ajamma Jandouwe Villinger David Omondi Daisy Salifu Thomas Ogao Onchuru Laban Njoroge Anne W. T. Muigai Daniel K. Masiga

The Lake Baringo and Lake Victoria regions of Kenya are associated with high seroprevalence of mosquito-transmitted arboviruses. However, molecular identification of potential mosquito vector species, including morphologically identified ones, remains scarce. To estimate the diversity, abundance, and distribution of mosquito vectors on the mainland shores and adjacent inhabited islands in these...

2006
Sibelle T. Vilaça Daniela R. Lacerda Eloisa H. R. Sari Fabrício R. Santos

The “Barcode of Life” Consortium is a worldwide initiative devoted to perform a molecular inventory of Earth’s biodiversity. The Cytochrome Oxidase c subunit I (COI) gene of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has been successfully used for identification of North American bird species. However, this technique has not been previously employed to Neotropical birds’ identification. Typical antbirds (Th...

2014
Muhammad Ashfaq Paul D. N. Hebert Jawwad H. Mirza Arif M. Khan Yusuf Zafar M. Sajjad Mirza

BACKGROUND Although they are important disease vectors mosquito biodiversity in Pakistan is poorly known. Recent epidemics of dengue fever have revealed the need for more detailed understanding of the diversity and distributions of mosquito species in this region. DNA barcoding improves the accuracy of mosquito inventories because morphological differences between many species are subtle, leadi...

2015
Yuan Jiang Zhongqi Yang Xiaoyi Wang Yuxia Hou

The species belonging to Sclerodermus (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) are currently the most important insect natural enemies of wood borer pests, mainly buprestid and cerambycid beetles, in China. However, some sibling species of this genus are very difficult to distinguish because of their similar morphological features. To address this issue, we conducted phylogenetic and genetic analyses of cytoc...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
T O Powers E C Bernard T Harris R Higgins M Olson M Lodema P Mullin L Sutton K S Powers

Without applying an a priori bias for species boundaries, specimen identities in the plant-parasitic nematode genus Mesocriconema were evaluated by examining mitochondrial COI nucleotide sequences, morphology, and biogeography. A total of 242 specimens that morphologically conformed to the genus were individually photographed, measured, and amplified by a PCR primer set to preserve the linkage ...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2011
Kevin C R Kerr

The barcode of life project has assembled a tremendous number of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) sequences. Although these sequences were gathered to develop a DNA-based system for species identification, it has been suggested that further biological inferences may also be derived from this wealth of data. Recurrent selective sweeps have been invoked as an evolutionary mechanism to e...

2015
Sergio Vargas Michelle Kelly Kareen Schnabel Sadie Mills David Bowden Gert Wörheide James Bell

BACKGROUND The approximately 350 demosponge species that have been described from Antarctica represent a faunistic component distinct from that of neighboring regions. Sponges provide structure to the Antarctic benthos and refuge to other invertebrates, and can be dominant in some communities. Despite the importance of sponges in the Antarctic subtidal environment, sponge DNA barcodes are scarc...

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