Metabarcoding combines DNA barcoding with high-throughput sequencing, often using one genetic marker to understand complex and taxonomically diverse samples. However, species-level identification depends heavily on the choice of marker and the selected primer pair, often with a trade-off between successful species amplification and taxonomic resolution. We present a versatile metabarcoding protocol for biomonitoring that involves the use of two barcode markers (COI and 18S) and four primer pairs in a single high-throughput sequencing run, via sample multiplexing. We validate the protocol using a series of 24 mock zooplanktonic communities incorporating various levels of genetic variation. With the use of a single marker and single primer pa...
For DNA metabarcoding to attain its potential as a community assessment tool, we need to better unde...
Aim: The urgent need for large-scale spatio-temporal assessments of biodiversity in the face of rapi...
embargoed_20221015This thesis aims at evaluating the suitability of DNA metabarcoding for zooplankto...
Metabarcoding combines DNA barcoding with high-throughput sequencing, often using one genetic marker...
DNA metabarcoding has great potential to improve marine biomonitoring programs by providing a rapid ...
Abstract Metabarcoding (large-scale taxonomic identification of complex samples via analysis of one...
Abstract The performance of DNA metabarcoding approaches for characterizing biodivers...
DNA metabarcoding is a promising approach for rapidly surveying biodiversity and is likely to become...
DNA metabarcoding is a promising approach for rapidly surveying biodiversity and is likely to become...
Metabarcoding is an emerging method in which DNA barcoding is combined with next-generation sequenci...
DNA metabarcoding is particularly helpful for monitoring taxonomically complex communities and hard ...
Metabarcoding is a rapidly developing tool in marine zooplankton ecology, although most zooplankton ...
Zooplankton play a key role in marine food webs and carbon cycling and are useful indicators of clim...
We explored an enhanced quantitative approach by metabarcoding whole zooplankton communities using a...
Although metabarcoding is a well-established tool for describing diversity of pelagic communities, i...
For DNA metabarcoding to attain its potential as a community assessment tool, we need to better unde...
Aim: The urgent need for large-scale spatio-temporal assessments of biodiversity in the face of rapi...
embargoed_20221015This thesis aims at evaluating the suitability of DNA metabarcoding for zooplankto...
Metabarcoding combines DNA barcoding with high-throughput sequencing, often using one genetic marker...
DNA metabarcoding has great potential to improve marine biomonitoring programs by providing a rapid ...
Abstract Metabarcoding (large-scale taxonomic identification of complex samples via analysis of one...
Abstract The performance of DNA metabarcoding approaches for characterizing biodivers...
DNA metabarcoding is a promising approach for rapidly surveying biodiversity and is likely to become...
DNA metabarcoding is a promising approach for rapidly surveying biodiversity and is likely to become...
Metabarcoding is an emerging method in which DNA barcoding is combined with next-generation sequenci...
DNA metabarcoding is particularly helpful for monitoring taxonomically complex communities and hard ...
Metabarcoding is a rapidly developing tool in marine zooplankton ecology, although most zooplankton ...
Zooplankton play a key role in marine food webs and carbon cycling and are useful indicators of clim...
We explored an enhanced quantitative approach by metabarcoding whole zooplankton communities using a...
Although metabarcoding is a well-established tool for describing diversity of pelagic communities, i...
For DNA metabarcoding to attain its potential as a community assessment tool, we need to better unde...
Aim: The urgent need for large-scale spatio-temporal assessments of biodiversity in the face of rapi...
embargoed_20221015This thesis aims at evaluating the suitability of DNA metabarcoding for zooplankto...