Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey approaches for monitoring biodiversity would greatly advance assessment and understanding of these threats. Taking advantage of next-generation DNA sequencing, we tested an approach we call metabarcoding: high-throughput and simultaneous taxa identification based on a very short (usually less than 100 base pairs) but informative DNA fragment. Short DNA fragments allow the use of degraded DNA from environmental samples. All analyses included amplification using plant-specific versatile primers, sequencing and estimation of taxonomic diversity. We tested in three steps whether degraded DNA from dead material in soil has the potential of efficie...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Yoccoz_et_al_Table_S1Supplementary Table with description of the results obtained for the Boreal sit...
Anthropogenic activities are having a deleterious effect on biodiversity. To understand the magnitud...
While metabarcoding of plant DNA from their environment is an exciting method that can supplement in...
Metabarcoding approaches use total and typically degraded DNA from environmental samples to analyse ...
Metabarcoding approaches use total and typically degraded DNA from environmental samples to analyse ...
Epp_etal_metabarcodes_dryadThis file contains all consensus sequences retrieved from clones of envir...
Metabarcoding of plant DNA recovered from environmental samples, termed environmental DNA (eDNA), ha...
Analysis of soil-derived DNA has been shown to minimize problems seen during traditional vegetation ...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Ecosystems across the globe are threatened by climate change and human activities. New rapid survey ...
Yoccoz_et_al_Table_S1Supplementary Table with description of the results obtained for the Boreal sit...
Anthropogenic activities are having a deleterious effect on biodiversity. To understand the magnitud...
While metabarcoding of plant DNA from their environment is an exciting method that can supplement in...
Metabarcoding approaches use total and typically degraded DNA from environmental samples to analyse ...
Metabarcoding approaches use total and typically degraded DNA from environmental samples to analyse ...
Epp_etal_metabarcodes_dryadThis file contains all consensus sequences retrieved from clones of envir...
Metabarcoding of plant DNA recovered from environmental samples, termed environmental DNA (eDNA), ha...
Analysis of soil-derived DNA has been shown to minimize problems seen during traditional vegetation ...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...
DNA metabarcoding corresponds to the DNA-based identification of multiple species from a single comp...