Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as fast and efficient means to discover species and face the `taxonomic impediment' in times of biodiversity crisis. So far, however, this form of DNA taxonomy frequently remains incomplete, lacking the final step of formal species description, thus enhancing rather than reducing impediments in taxonomy. DNA sequence information contributes valuable diagnostic characters and - at least for cryptic species-could even serve as the backbone of a taxonomic description. To this end solutions for a number of practical problems must be found, including a way in which molecular data can be presented to fulfill the formal requirements every description ...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Sponge species are infamously difficult to identify for non-experts due to their high morphological ...
The genus Oxystele, a member of the highly diverse marine gastropod super-family Trochoidea, is ende...
Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as...
Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as...
‘Cryptic’ species are an emerging biological problem that is broadly discussed in the present study....
Background: Many marine meiofaunal species are reported to have wide distributions, which creates a ...
© 2007 The Author et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
DNA-based taxonomy provides a convenient and reliable tool for species delimitation, especially in o...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
The existing taxonomic identification of most taxa has mainly been throughmorphological characters. ...
Each holotype specimen provides the only objective link to a particular Linnean binomen. Sequence in...
The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition provides an ef...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Sponge species are infamously difficult to identify for non-experts due to their high morphological ...
The genus Oxystele, a member of the highly diverse marine gastropod super-family Trochoidea, is ende...
Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as...
Background: Molecular methods of species delineation are rapidly developing and widely considered as...
‘Cryptic’ species are an emerging biological problem that is broadly discussed in the present study....
Background: Many marine meiofaunal species are reported to have wide distributions, which creates a ...
© 2007 The Author et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
DNA-based taxonomy provides a convenient and reliable tool for species delimitation, especially in o...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Background: Mitochondrial DNA sequencing increasingly results in the recognition of genetically dive...
Towards realistic estimations of the diversity of marine animals, tiny meiofaunal species usually ar...
The existing taxonomic identification of most taxa has mainly been throughmorphological characters. ...
Each holotype specimen provides the only objective link to a particular Linnean binomen. Sequence in...
The analysis of DNA barcode sequences with varying techniques for cluster recognition provides an ef...
This article was published in the Spring 2012 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
Sponge species are infamously difficult to identify for non-experts due to their high morphological ...
The genus Oxystele, a member of the highly diverse marine gastropod super-family Trochoidea, is ende...