The International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) was formally activated in October 2010. Its first phase (2010-2015) will lead to the acquisition of DNA barcode records for 5M specimens representing 500K species. iBOL will release each barcode record in two phases. The initial phase will release barcode sequence(s), trace files, high-level (ordinal) taxonomic assignment, GPS co-ordinates and the country of collection. This phase of data release will occur automatically on a quarterly basis in datafiles posted on this page as well as at GenBank. The second phase of data release will involve a more precise taxonomic assignment and ancillary data, such as images, for each specimen. The data released to date consists of records for 2,869,168 se...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...
The International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) was formally activated in October 2010. Its first p...
Researchers are quickly amassing barcodes or identifiers for a database of life forms, and developin...
International Barcode of Life project (iBOL) Data Packages for animals, releases 0.5-6.00.Releases s...
The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project, received a funding boost of $35 million from Canad...
With the volume of molecular sequence data that is systematically being generated globally, there is...
Between 2010 and 2015, the International Barcode of Life (iBOL) consortium successfully completed th...
DNA barcoding is a new term introduced in to scientific literatures by Hebert and coworkers almost a...
<p>(A) As of October 2012, students and teachers have generated and submitted complete reference DNA...
The Global Genome Initiative has sequenced and released 1961 DNA barcodes for genetic samples obtain...
<p>Plenary presentation at the Third European Conference for the Barcode of Life, 17-20 September 20...
The Division of Birds, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC...
<p>Reference barcode sequences are linked to collateral data associated with the source specimen and...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...
The International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) was formally activated in October 2010. Its first p...
Researchers are quickly amassing barcodes or identifiers for a database of life forms, and developin...
International Barcode of Life project (iBOL) Data Packages for animals, releases 0.5-6.00.Releases s...
The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) project, received a funding boost of $35 million from Canad...
With the volume of molecular sequence data that is systematically being generated globally, there is...
Between 2010 and 2015, the International Barcode of Life (iBOL) consortium successfully completed th...
DNA barcoding is a new term introduced in to scientific literatures by Hebert and coworkers almost a...
<p>(A) As of October 2012, students and teachers have generated and submitted complete reference DNA...
The Global Genome Initiative has sequenced and released 1961 DNA barcodes for genetic samples obtain...
<p>Plenary presentation at the Third European Conference for the Barcode of Life, 17-20 September 20...
The Division of Birds, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC...
<p>Reference barcode sequences are linked to collateral data associated with the source specimen and...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
Comprehensive biotic surveys, or ‘all taxon biodiversity inventories’ (ATBI), have traditionally bee...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...