Most zoological systematics studies are currently based on morphological features, molecular traits or a combination of both to reconstruct animals’ phylogenetic history. Increasingly, morphological studies of museum specimens are using X-ray computed tomography to visualize internal morphology, because of its ‘non-destructive’ nature. However, it is not known whether CT can fragment the size of DNA extracted from museum specimens, as has been demonstrated to occur in living cells. This question is of paramount importance for collections based research because X-rays may reduce the amount of data obtainable from specimens. In our study, we tested whether exposure of museum bird skins to typical CT X-ray energies (for visualization of the sk...
Pellets of raptors are an important source for the study of the taxonomy, phylogeography and ecologi...
Studies in molecular ecology depend on field-collected samples for genetic information, and the tiss...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
Most zoological systematics studies are currently based on morphological features, molecular traits ...
X-ray micro-computed tomography and DNA sequencing are useful and increasingly common tools in taxon...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Specimens in natural history museums are a valuable resource for biological research, such as taxono...
Background: Natural history museums receive a rapidly growing number of requests for tissue samples ...
We present a comprehensive protocol for extracting DNA from egg membranes and other internal debris ...
International audienceSub-fossilised remains may still contain highly degraded ancient DNA (aDNA) us...
International audienceDespite the enormous potential of analyses of ancient DNA for phylogeographic ...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
Pellets of raptors are an important source for the study of the taxonomy, phylogeography and ecologi...
Studies in molecular ecology depend on field-collected samples for genetic information, and the tiss...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
Most zoological systematics studies are currently based on morphological features, molecular traits ...
X-ray micro-computed tomography and DNA sequencing are useful and increasingly common tools in taxon...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Specimens in natural history museums are a valuable resource for biological research, such as taxono...
Background: Natural history museums receive a rapidly growing number of requests for tissue samples ...
We present a comprehensive protocol for extracting DNA from egg membranes and other internal debris ...
International audienceSub-fossilised remains may still contain highly degraded ancient DNA (aDNA) us...
International audienceDespite the enormous potential of analyses of ancient DNA for phylogeographic ...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
Pellets of raptors are an important source for the study of the taxonomy, phylogeography and ecologi...
Studies in molecular ecology depend on field-collected samples for genetic information, and the tiss...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...