نتایج جستجو برای: coi barcode region

تعداد نتایج: 544312  

2015
Anett S. Trebitz Joel C. Hoffman George W. Grant Tyler M. Billehus Erik M. Pilgrim

DNA-based identification of mixed-organism samples offers the potential to greatly reduce the need for resource-intensive morphological identification, which would be of value both to bioassessment and non-native species monitoring. The ability to assign species identities to DNA sequences found depends on the availability of comprehensive DNA reference libraries. Here, we compile inventories f...

2009
Dirk Steinke Tyler S. Zemlak Paul D. N. Hebert

BACKGROUND Trade in ornamental fishes represents, by far, the largest route for the importation of exotic vertebrates. There is growing pressure to regulate this trade with the goal of ensuring that species are sustainably harvested and that their point of origin is accurately reported. One important element of such regulation involves easy access to specimen identifications, a task that is cur...

2017
Cheng-Hong Yang Kuo-Chuan Wu Hans-Uwe Dahms Li-Yeh Chuang Hsueh-Wei Chang

DNA barcodes are widely used in taxonomy, systematics, species identification, food safety, and forensic science. Most of the conventional DNA barcode sequences contain the whole information of a given barcoding gene. Most of the sequence information does not vary and is uninformative for a given group of taxa within a monophylum. We suggest here a method that reduces the amount of noninformati...

2014
Verônica Saraiva Fialho Juliana Chamorro-Rengifo Cristiano Lopes-Andrade Karla Suemy Clemente Yotoko

Listroscelidinae (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) are insectivorous Pantropical katydids whose taxonomy presents a long history of controversy, with several genera incertae sedis. This work focused on species occurring in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, one of the world's most threatened biomes. We examined material deposited in scientific collections and visited 15 conservation units from Rio de Jan...

Journal: :Genome 2016
Chonticha Kunprom Pairot Pramual

The objectives of this study were to examine the genetic variation in fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Thailand and to test the efficiency of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) barcoding region for species-level identification. Twelve fruit fly species were collected from 24 host plant species of 13 families. The number of host plant species for each fruit fly species r...

2011
Kristine Bohmann Ara Monadjem Christina Lehmkuhl Noer Morten Rasmussen Matt R. K. Zeale Elizabeth Clare Gareth Jones Eske Willerslev M. Thomas P. Gilbert

Given the diversity of prey consumed by insectivorous bats, it is difficult to discern the composition of their diet using morphological or conventional PCR-based analyses of their faeces. We demonstrate the use of a powerful alternate tool, the use of the Roche FLX sequencing platform to deep-sequence uniquely 5' tagged insect-generic barcode cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) fragments, that were P...

2014
B. Christian Schmidt Gary G. Anweiler

The taxonomic status and biogeography of the North American Raphia species is reviewed using adult morphology, larval host plants, geographic phenotypic variation, and variation of mtDNA COI barcode sequences. Lack of diagnostic morphological differences, combined with relatively low mtDNA barcode divergences and clinal phenotypic variation in key geographic regions indicate that the six previo...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2012
Mehrdad Hajibabaei Charly McKenna

Conventional DNA barcoding uses an approximately 650 bp DNA barcode of the mitochondrial gene COI for species identification in animal groups. Similar size fragments from chloroplast genes have been proposed as barcode markers for plants. While PCR amplification and sequencing of a 650 bp fragment is consistent in freshly collected and well-preserved specimens, it is difficult to obtain a full-...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2012
N Puillandre P Bouchet M-C Boisselier-Dubayle J Brisset B Buge M Castelin S Chagnoux T Christophe L Corbari J Lambourdière P Lozouet G Marani A Rivasseau N Silva Y Terryn S Tillier J Utge S Samadi

Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing facilities, natural history museums are well placed to develop DNA barcoding best practices. The main difficulty is generally the vouchering system: it must ensure that all data produced remain attached to the corresponding specimen, from the field to publication in articles and online databases. The...

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