Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obtaining genetic data from formalin-fixed and fluid-preserved specimens remains challenging. While DNA sequences have been recovered from such specimens, most approaches are time-consuming and produce low data quality and quantity. Here we use a modified DNA extraction protocol combined with high-throughput sequencing to recover DNA from formalin-fixed and fluid-preserved snakes that were collected over a century ago and for which little or no modern genetic materials exist in public collections. We successfully extracted DNA and sequenced ultraconserved elements (x̄ = 2,318 loci) from 10 fluid-preserved snakes and included them in a phylogeny with modern samples. This phy...
Using a wide diversity of animal groups, this thesis illustrates how molecular data can provide new ...
We extracted and genotyped microsatellite DNA from 428 tissue samples of Eastern Indigo Snakes (Drym...
Next-generation genomic sequencing promises to quickly and cheaply resolve remaining contentious nod...
Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obtaining genetic data from form...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obt...
For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history collectio...
Despite the knowledge of the evolution of snakes worldwide, snake phylogeny requires a more detailed...
The Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus) is distributed in Central and Southern Europe, the Balka...
Natural history collections play a crucial role in biodiversity research and museum specimens are in...
Whether used for understanding species decline or reconstructing evolutionary relationships, collect...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Natural history collections are unparalleled repositories of geographic and temporal variation in fa...
Identifying phylogenetically distinct lineages and understanding the evolutionary processes by which...
Using a wide diversity of animal groups, this thesis illustrates how molecular data can provide new ...
We extracted and genotyped microsatellite DNA from 428 tissue samples of Eastern Indigo Snakes (Drym...
Next-generation genomic sequencing promises to quickly and cheaply resolve remaining contentious nod...
Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obtaining genetic data from form...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obt...
For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history collectio...
Despite the knowledge of the evolution of snakes worldwide, snake phylogeny requires a more detailed...
The Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus) is distributed in Central and Southern Europe, the Balka...
Natural history collections play a crucial role in biodiversity research and museum specimens are in...
Whether used for understanding species decline or reconstructing evolutionary relationships, collect...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Natural history collections are unparalleled repositories of geographic and temporal variation in fa...
Identifying phylogenetically distinct lineages and understanding the evolutionary processes by which...
Using a wide diversity of animal groups, this thesis illustrates how molecular data can provide new ...
We extracted and genotyped microsatellite DNA from 428 tissue samples of Eastern Indigo Snakes (Drym...
Next-generation genomic sequencing promises to quickly and cheaply resolve remaining contentious nod...