Metabarcoding of complex metazoan communities is increasingly being used to measure biodiversity in terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems, revolutionizing our ability to observe patterns and infer processes regarding the origin and conservation of biodiversity. A fundamentally important question is which genetic marker to amplify, and although the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is one of the more widely used markers in metabarcoding for the Metazoa, doubts have recently been raised about its suitability. We argue that (a) the extensive coverage of reference sequence databases for COI; (b) the variation it presents; (c) the comparative advantages for denoising protein-coding genes; and (d) recent advances in DN...
Metabarcoding of DNA extracted from community samples of whole organisms (whole organism community D...
Abstract DNA metabarcoding is an increasingly popular technique to investigate biodiversity; however...
Microbial metazoans (e.g. nematodes, copepods, tardigrades and other 'minor' animal phyla < 1mm in s...
Metabarcoding of complex metazoan communities is increasingly being used to measure biodiversity in ...
Metabarcoding of complex metazoan communities is increasingly being used to measure biodiversity in ...
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. DNA metabarcoding enables efficient characteriz...
Metabarcoding extra‐organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic bi...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
The increasing popularity of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) DNA metabarcoding warrants a caref...
The increasing popularity of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) DNA metabarcoding warrants a caref...
Metabarcoding of DNA extracted from community samples of whole organisms (whole organism community D...
Nowadays DNA meta-barcoding is a powerful instrument capable of quickly discovering the biodiversity...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has been commonly used in recent years (Jeunen et al. 2019) f...
INTRODUCTION: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
<div><p>The cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (<i>cox1</i>) gene is the main mitochondrial molecular ma...
Metabarcoding of DNA extracted from community samples of whole organisms (whole organism community D...
Abstract DNA metabarcoding is an increasingly popular technique to investigate biodiversity; however...
Microbial metazoans (e.g. nematodes, copepods, tardigrades and other 'minor' animal phyla < 1mm in s...
Metabarcoding of complex metazoan communities is increasingly being used to measure biodiversity in ...
Metabarcoding of complex metazoan communities is increasingly being used to measure biodiversity in ...
© 2014 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. DNA metabarcoding enables efficient characteriz...
Metabarcoding extra‐organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic bi...
1. Metabarcoding extra-organismal DNA from environmental samples is now a key technique in aquatic b...
The increasing popularity of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) DNA metabarcoding warrants a caref...
The increasing popularity of cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI) DNA metabarcoding warrants a caref...
Metabarcoding of DNA extracted from community samples of whole organisms (whole organism community D...
Nowadays DNA meta-barcoding is a powerful instrument capable of quickly discovering the biodiversity...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has been commonly used in recent years (Jeunen et al. 2019) f...
INTRODUCTION: The PCR-based analysis of homologous genes has become one of the most powerful approac...
<div><p>The cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (<i>cox1</i>) gene is the main mitochondrial molecular ma...
Metabarcoding of DNA extracted from community samples of whole organisms (whole organism community D...
Abstract DNA metabarcoding is an increasingly popular technique to investigate biodiversity; however...
Microbial metazoans (e.g. nematodes, copepods, tardigrades and other 'minor' animal phyla < 1mm in s...