نتایج جستجو برای: dna barcoding

تعداد نتایج: 508062  

Journal: :Molecules and cells 2006
Hye Sook Yoo Jae-Yong Eah Jong Soo Kim Young-Jun Kim Mi-Sook Min Woon Kee Paek Hang Lee Chang-Bae Kim

DNA barcoding, an inventory of DNA sequences from a standardized genomic region, provides a bio-barcode for identifying and discovering species. Several recent studies suggest that the sequence diversity in a 648 bp region of the mitochondrial gene for cytochrome c oxi- dase I (COI) might serve as a DNA barcode for identify- ing animal species such as North American birds, in- sects and fishes....

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2012
Natalia V Ivanova Elizabeth L Clare Alex V Borisenko

DNA barcoding provides an operational framework for mammalian taxonomic identification and cryptic species discovery. Focused effort to build a reference library of genetic data has resulted in the assembly of over 35 K mammalian cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequences and outlined the scope of mammal-related barcoding projects. Based on the above experience, this chapter recounts three typica...

2015
Arong Luo Haiqiang Lan Cheng Ling Aibing Zhang Lei Shi Simon Y. W. Ho Chaodong Zhu

For some groups of organisms, DNA barcoding can provide a useful tool in taxonomy, evolutionary biology, and biodiversity assessment. However, the efficacy of DNA barcoding depends on the degree of sampling per species, because a large enough sample size is needed to provide a reliable estimate of genetic polymorphism and for delimiting species. We used a simulation approach to examine the effe...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Raquel Vasconcelos Santiago Montero-Mendieta Marc Simó-Riudalbas Roberto Sindaco Xavier Santos Mauro Fasola Gustavo Llorente Edoardo Razzetti Salvador Carranza

Few DNA barcoding studies of squamate reptiles have been conducted. Due to the significance of the Socotra Archipelago (a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site and a biodiversity hotspot) and the conservation interest of its reptile fauna (94% endemics), we performed the most comprehensive DNA barcoding study on an island group to date to test its applicability to specimen identification and speci...

2012
Jie Liu Jim Provan Lian-Ming Gao De-Zhu Li

Although DNA barcoding has become a useful tool for species identification and biodiversity surveys in plant sciences, there remains little consensus concerning appropriate sampling strategies and the treatment of indels. To address these two issues, we sampled 39 populations for nine Taxus species across their entire ranges, with two to three individuals per population randomly sampled. We seq...

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
Long Fan Ka Hou Chu

DNA barcoding has emerged as a cost-effective approach for species identification. However, the scarcity of tools used for searching the booming reference database becomes an obstacle, currently with BLAST as the only practical choice. Here, we propose a program LV Barcoding based on both the random hyperplane projection-based locality sensitive hashing method and the composition vector-based V...

2015
Amrita Sinha Kanchan Kumari Sanjay Singh

DNA barcoding first came to the attention in 2003 when Paul Hebert’s research group at the University of Guelph published a paper titled ‘Biological identifications through DNA barcodes’. The basic principle behind DNA barcoding is based on the fact that small DNA sequences are capable of identifying different species as well as they are able to differentiate them. This technique deals with a n...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Kasper Munch Wouter Boomsma Eske Willerslev Rasmus Nielsen

We present a heuristic approach to the DNA assignment problem based on phylogenetic inferences using constrained neighbour joining and non-parametric bootstrapping. We show that this method performs as well as the more computationally intensive full Bayesian approach in an analysis of 500 insect DNA sequences obtained from GenBank. We also analyse a previously published dataset of environmental...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2004
Nick J B Isaac James Mallet Georgina M Mace

Species numbers are increasing rapidly. This is due mostly to taxonomic inflation, where known subspecies are raised to species as a result in a change in species concept, rather than to new discoveries. Yet macroecologists and conservation biologists depend heavily on species lists, treating them as accurate and stable measures of biodiversity. Deciding on a standardized, universal species lis...

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