PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In contrast, variation of DNA degradation rates is a largely neglected source of bias. Differential degradation of DNA molecules could cause underrepresentation of taxa in a community sequencing sample. Arthropods are often collected by passive sampling devices, like malaise traps. Specimens in such a trap are exposed to varying periods of suboptimal storage and possibly different rates of DNA degradation. Degradation bias could thus be a significant issue, skewing diversity estimates. Here, we estimate the effect of differential DNA degradation on the recovery of community diversity of Hawaiian arthropods and their associated microbiota. We use...
1. Metabarcoding of environmental samples has many challenges and limitations that require carefully...
DNA metabarcoding, the PCR-based profiling of natural communities, is becoming the method of choice ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding can greatly enhance our understanding of global biodiversity ...
PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In ...
PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In ...
<div><p>PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communit...
PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In ...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool to assess arthropod diversity in environmental bulk samples suc...
Amplicon based metabarcoding promises rapid and cost-efficient analyses of species composition. Howe...
Amplicon based metabarcoding promises rapid and cost-efficient analyses of species composition. Howe...
Amplicon based metabarcoding promises rapid and cost-efficient analyses of species composition. Howe...
Studies of insect assemblages are suited to the simultaneous DNA-based identification of multiple ta...
1. Metabarcoding of environmental samples has many challenges and limitations that require carefully...
DNA metabarcoding, the PCR-based profiling of natural communities, is becoming the method of choice ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding can greatly enhance our understanding of global biodiversity ...
PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In ...
PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In ...
<div><p>PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communit...
PCR amplification bias is a well-known problem in metagenomic analysis of arthropod communities. In ...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
The quantification of the biological diversity in environmental samples using high-throughput DNA se...
DNA metabarcoding is a powerful tool to assess arthropod diversity in environmental bulk samples suc...
Amplicon based metabarcoding promises rapid and cost-efficient analyses of species composition. Howe...
Amplicon based metabarcoding promises rapid and cost-efficient analyses of species composition. Howe...
Amplicon based metabarcoding promises rapid and cost-efficient analyses of species composition. Howe...
Studies of insect assemblages are suited to the simultaneous DNA-based identification of multiple ta...
1. Metabarcoding of environmental samples has many challenges and limitations that require carefully...
DNA metabarcoding, the PCR-based profiling of natural communities, is becoming the method of choice ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding can greatly enhance our understanding of global biodiversity ...