نتایج جستجو برای: dna barcoding

تعداد نتایج: 508062  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2005
Daniel H Janzen Mehrdad Hajibabaei John M Burns Winnie Hallwachs Ed Remigio Paul D N Hebert

By facilitating bioliteracy, DNA barcoding has the potential to improve the way the world relates to wild biodiversity. Here we describe the early stages of the use of cox1 barcoding to supplement and strengthen the taxonomic platform underpinning the inventory of thousands of sympatric species of caterpillars in tropical dry forest, cloud forest and rain forest in northwestern Costa Rica. The ...

2012
Zoltán T. Nagy Gontran Sonet Frank Glaw Miguel Vences

BACKGROUND DNA barcoding of non-avian reptiles based on the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is still in a very early stage, mainly due to technical problems. Using a newly developed set of reptile-specific primers for COI we present the first comprehensive study targeting the entire reptile fauna of the fourth-largest island in the world, the biodiversity hotspot of Madagascar. METHOD...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2005
Bhaskar DasGupta Kishori M. Konwar Ion I. Mandoiu Alexander A. Shvartsman

DNA-BAR is a software package for selecting DNA probes (henceforth referred to as distinguishers) that can be used in genomic-based identification of microorganisms. Given the genomic sequences of the microorganisms, DNA-BAR finds a near-minimum number of distinguishers yielding a distinct hybridization pattern for each microorganism. Selected distinguishers satisfy user specified bounds on len...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2005
Mikhail V Matz Rasmus Nielsen

DNA barcoding as an approach for species identification is rapidly increasing in popularity. However, it remains unclear which statistical procedures should accompany the technique to provide a measure of uncertainty. Here we describe a likelihood ratio test which can be used to test if a sampled sequence is a member of an a priori specified species. We investigate the performance of the test u...

Journal: :Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy 2016

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Aron J. Fazekas Kevin S. Burgess Prasad R. Kesanakurti Sean W. Graham Steven G. Newmaster Brian C. Husband Diana M. Percy Mehrdad Hajibabaei Spencer C. H. Barrett

A universal barcode system for land plants would be a valuable resource, with potential utility in fields as diverse as ecology, floristics, law enforcement and industry. However, the application of plant barcoding has been constrained by a lack of consensus regarding the most variable and technically practical DNA region(s). We compared eight candidate plant barcoding regions from the plastome...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2012
Aron J Fazekas Maria L Kuzmina Steven G Newmaster Peter M Hollingsworth

DNA barcoding in the land plants presents a number of challenges compared to DNA barcoding in many animal clades. The CO1 animal DNA barcode is not effective for plants. Plant species hybridize frequently, and there are many cases of recent speciation via mechanisms, such as polyploidy and breeding system transitions. Additionally, there are many life-history trait combinations, which combine t...

Journal: :Genome 2006
Mehrdad Hajibabaei Gregory Ac Singer Donal A Hickey

DNA barcoding has been recently promoted as a method for both assigning specimens to known species and for discovering new and cryptic species. Here we test both the potential and the limitations of DNA barcodes by analysing a group of well-studied organisms--the primates. Our results show that DNA barcodes provide enough information to efficiently identify and delineate primate species, but th...

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