The application of high-throughput sequencing to retrieve multi-taxon DNA from different substrates such as water, soil, and stomach contents has enabled species identification without prior knowledge of taxon compositions. Here we used three minibarcodes designed to target mitochondrial COI in plankton, 16S in fish, and 16S in crustaceans, to compare ethanol- and tissue-derived DNA extraction methodologies for metabarcoding. The stomach contents of pygmy devilrays (Mobula kuhlii cf. eregoodootenkee) were used to test whether ethanol-derived DNA would provide a suitable substrate for metabarcoding. The DNA barcoding assays indicated that tissue-derived operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were greater compared to those from extractions perfor...
Introduction: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
Traditional biodiversity assessment methods rely on morphological identification of bioindicators sp...
Abstract Metabarcoding (large-scale taxonomic identification of complex samples via analysis of one...
Background: High throughput DNA sequencing of bulk invertebrate samples or metabarcoding is becoming...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions...
The main objective of this work was to develop and validate a robust and reliable ‘from benchtop-to-...
Resource ArticleDNA metabarcoding can contribute to improving cost‐effectiveness and accuracy of bi...
For DNA metabarcoding to attain its potential as a community assessment tool, we need to better unde...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
DNA metabarcoding is a promising approach for rapidly surveying biodiversity and is likely to become...
INTRODUCTION: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
Effective conservation of species and ecosystems requires the understanding of important ecological ...
Metabarcoding studies using environmental DNA (eDNA) and high‐throughput sequencing (HTS) are rapidl...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Introduction: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
Traditional biodiversity assessment methods rely on morphological identification of bioindicators sp...
Abstract Metabarcoding (large-scale taxonomic identification of complex samples via analysis of one...
Background: High throughput DNA sequencing of bulk invertebrate samples or metabarcoding is becoming...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]QUASARE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Systèmes aquatiques soumis à des pressions...
The main objective of this work was to develop and validate a robust and reliable ‘from benchtop-to-...
Resource ArticleDNA metabarcoding can contribute to improving cost‐effectiveness and accuracy of bi...
For DNA metabarcoding to attain its potential as a community assessment tool, we need to better unde...
DNA-based identification through the use of metabarcoding has been proposed as the next step in the ...
DNA metabarcoding is a promising approach for rapidly surveying biodiversity and is likely to become...
INTRODUCTION: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
Effective conservation of species and ecosystems requires the understanding of important ecological ...
Metabarcoding studies using environmental DNA (eDNA) and high‐throughput sequencing (HTS) are rapidl...
Molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, have the potential to enhance biomonitoring programs world...
Introduction: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
Traditional biodiversity assessment methods rely on morphological identification of bioindicators sp...