The creation and use of a globally available database of DNA sequences from a standardized gene region has been proposed as a tool for species identification, assessing genetic diversity and monitoring the legal and illegal trade in wildlife species. Here, we contribute to the Barcode of Life Data System and test whether a short region of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COX1) gene would reliably distinguish among a suite of commonly hunted African and South American mammal and reptile species. We used universal primers to generate reference barcode sequences of 645 bp for 23 species from five vertebrate families (Crocodilidae, Alligatoridae, Bovidae, Suidae and Cercopithecidae). Primer cocktails yielded high quality barcod...
Poaching, trafficking, and illegal product trading are classic activities which frequently faced by ...
In the past decade, DNA barcoding became increasingly common as a method for species identification ...
The bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-takes of millions of ton...
The creation and use of a globally available database of DNA sequences from a standardized gene regi...
Abstract The creation and use of a globally available database of DNA sequences from a standardized ...
Management of threatened species with conserved morphology is hindered by misidentification and pote...
Molecular Ecology Resources 2011,VoL 11:442–449Efficient tools for consistent species identification...
DNA barcoding of non-avian reptiles based on the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is still in...
Classic taxonomy is a powerful tool for identifying animals based on morphology but has shown to be ...
DNA barcoding is a widely used molecular approach for species cataloging for unambiguous identificat...
For over a decade, molecular short standardised DNA fragments, termed DNA barcodes, have been develo...
DNA species identification has applications in such areas as forensic science, systematics, conserva...
Conventional methods for forensic species identification are mainly based on immunological procedure...
International audienceThe bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-ta...
The bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-takes of millions of ton...
Poaching, trafficking, and illegal product trading are classic activities which frequently faced by ...
In the past decade, DNA barcoding became increasingly common as a method for species identification ...
The bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-takes of millions of ton...
The creation and use of a globally available database of DNA sequences from a standardized gene regi...
Abstract The creation and use of a globally available database of DNA sequences from a standardized ...
Management of threatened species with conserved morphology is hindered by misidentification and pote...
Molecular Ecology Resources 2011,VoL 11:442–449Efficient tools for consistent species identification...
DNA barcoding of non-avian reptiles based on the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene is still in...
Classic taxonomy is a powerful tool for identifying animals based on morphology but has shown to be ...
DNA barcoding is a widely used molecular approach for species cataloging for unambiguous identificat...
For over a decade, molecular short standardised DNA fragments, termed DNA barcodes, have been develo...
DNA species identification has applications in such areas as forensic science, systematics, conserva...
Conventional methods for forensic species identification are mainly based on immunological procedure...
International audienceThe bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-ta...
The bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-takes of millions of ton...
Poaching, trafficking, and illegal product trading are classic activities which frequently faced by ...
In the past decade, DNA barcoding became increasingly common as a method for species identification ...
The bushmeat trade in tropical Africa represents illegal, unsustainable off-takes of millions of ton...