نتایج جستجو برای: dna barcode

تعداد نتایج: 509583  

2011
Axel Hausmann Gerhard Haszprunar Andreas H. Segerer Wolfgang Speidel Gottfried Behounek Paul D. N. Hebert

This study provides a DNA barcode library for 1264 of the 1338 species of butterflies and larger moths (Rhopalocera and Macroheterocera) of Germany. These results arise from a research program established by the State of Bavaria which is constructing a DNA barcode library for all animal species within its territorial boundaries. Open access is provided to a data set that includes records for 34...

Journal: :Molecular Ecology Notes 2007
KEVIN C R KERR MARK Y STOECKLE CARLA J DOVE LEE A WEIGT CHARLES M FRANCIS PAUL D N HEBERT

DNA barcoding seeks to assemble a standardized reference library for DNA-based identification of eukaryotic species. The utility and limitations of this approach need to be tested on well-characterized taxonomic assemblages. Here we provide a comprehensive DNA barcode analysis for North American birds including 643 species representing 93% of the breeding and pelagic avifauna of the USA and Can...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2009
R D Ward R Hanner P D N Hebert

FISH-BOL, the Fish Barcode of Life campaign, is an international research collaboration that is assembling a standardized reference DNA sequence library for all fishes. Analysis is targeting a 648 base pair region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene. More than 5000 species have already been DNA barcoded, with an average of five specimens per species, typically vouchers with a...

2012
Matthew G. Links Tim J. Dumonceaux Sean M. Hemmingsen Janet E. Hill

Barcoding with molecular sequences is widely used to catalogue eukaryotic biodiversity. Studies investigating the community dynamics of microbes have relied heavily on gene-centric metagenomic profiling using two genes (16S rRNA and cpn60) to identify and track Bacteria. While there have been criteria formalized for barcoding of eukaryotes, these criteria have not been used to evaluate gene tar...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Peter M Hollingsworth

T he goal of DNA barcoding is conceptually simple: Find one or a few regions of DNA that will distinguish among the majority of the world’s species, and sequence these from diverse sample sets to produce a large-scale reference library of life on earth (1). This approach can then be used as a tool for species identification and to help in the discovery of new species (2). Since the first DNA ba...

2015
Michael J. Raupach Andrea Barco Dirk Steinke Jan Beermann Silke Laakmann Inga Mohrbeck Hermann Neumann Terue C. Kihara Karin Pointner Adriana Radulovici Alexandra Segelken-Voigt Christina Wesse Thomas Knebelsberger Roberta Cimmaruta

During the last years DNA barcoding has become a popular method of choice for molecular specimen identification. Here we present a comprehensive DNA barcode library of various crustacean taxa found in the North Sea, one of the most extensively studied marine regions of the world. Our data set includes 1,332 barcodes covering 205 species, including taxa of the Amphipoda, Copepoda, Decapoda, Isop...

Journal: :Nota lepidopterologica 2022

The male of Euphyia vallantinaria (Oberthür, 1890) has been recorded for the first time from Iberian Peninsula and its genital morphology described illustrated. DNA barcode data are presented compared with other European species.

2013
Nuttika Suwannasai María P. Martín Cherdchai Phosri Prakitsin Sihanonth Anthony J. S. Whalley John L. Spouge

Thailand, a part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, has many endemic animals and plants. Some of its fungal species are difficult to recognize and separate, complicating assessments of biodiversity. We assessed species diversity within the fungal genera Annulohypoxylon and Hypoxylon, which produce biologically active and potentially therapeutic compounds, by applying classical taxonomic me...

2014
Shadi Shokralla Joel F Gibson Hamid Nikbakht Daniel H Janzen Winnie Hallwachs Mehrdad Hajibabaei

DNA barcoding is an efficient method to identify specimens and to detect undescribed/cryptic species. Sanger sequencing of individual specimens is the standard approach in generating large-scale DNA barcode libraries and identifying unknowns. However, the Sanger sequencing technology is, in some respects, inferior to next-generation sequencers, which are capable of producing millions of sequenc...

2012
Naresh Sahebrao Nagpure Iliyas Rashid Ajey Kumar Pathak Mahender Singh Shri Prakash Singh Uttam Kumar Sarkar

UNLABELLED DNA barcode is a new tool for taxon recognition and classification of biological organisms based on sequence of a fragment of mitochondrial gene, cytochrome c oxidase I (COI). In view of the growing importance of the fish DNA barcoding for species identification, molecular taxonomy and fish diversity conservation, we developed a Fish Barcode Information System (FBIS) for Indian fishe...

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