Coeloplanidae, the largest family of benthic ctenophores, comprises 33 species, all described based on traditional morphological characteristics, such as coloration, length, and number of aboral papillae, which are highly variable and can be affected by fixation methods and environmental conditions. Thus, there is a need for reliable genetic markers to complement the morphological identifications at the species level. Here, we analyzed 95 specimens from 11 morphologically distinct species of benthic ctenophores from the Red Sea and Sulu Sea, and tested selected regions of four genetic markers (ITS1, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA and COI) for their ability to differentiate between species. We show that the barcoding region of the mitochondrial gene cyt...
The application of DNA barcoding to anthozoan cnidarians has been hindered by their slow rates of mi...
Abstract. Most deep-water chondrichthyans occurring offmainland Portugal are distributedworldwide. T...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
Coeloplanidae, the largest family of benthic ctenophores, comprises 33 species, all described based ...
Species diversity of the metazoan holozooplankton assemblage of the Sargasso Sea, Northwest Atlantic...
International audienceDNA sequences are currently used to propose primary hypotheses of species deli...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
DNA barcoding has been used successfully for identifying specimens belonging to marine planktonic gr...
Critical points of various diagnostic characters and a paucity of information relating to the geogra...
Accurate species identification remains a basic first step in any study of biodiversity, particularl...
International audienceIn anticipation of the current biodiversity crisis, it has become critical to ...
DNA barcoding has the potential to overcome taxonomic challenges in biological community assessments...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
International audienceCtenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals,...
The application of DNA barcoding to anthozoan cnidarians has been hindered by their slow rates of mi...
Abstract. Most deep-water chondrichthyans occurring offmainland Portugal are distributedworldwide. T...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
Coeloplanidae, the largest family of benthic ctenophores, comprises 33 species, all described based ...
Species diversity of the metazoan holozooplankton assemblage of the Sargasso Sea, Northwest Atlantic...
International audienceDNA sequences are currently used to propose primary hypotheses of species deli...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
DNA barcoding has been used successfully for identifying specimens belonging to marine planktonic gr...
Critical points of various diagnostic characters and a paucity of information relating to the geogra...
Accurate species identification remains a basic first step in any study of biodiversity, particularl...
International audienceIn anticipation of the current biodiversity crisis, it has become critical to ...
DNA barcoding has the potential to overcome taxonomic challenges in biological community assessments...
Traditional morphological methods for species identification are highly time consuming, especially f...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
International audienceCtenophores are a phylum of non-bilaterian marine (mostly planktonic) animals,...
The application of DNA barcoding to anthozoan cnidarians has been hindered by their slow rates of mi...
Abstract. Most deep-water chondrichthyans occurring offmainland Portugal are distributedworldwide. T...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...