Dataset: SEEPC Bivalve DNA Barcoding ResultsDNA barcode sequencing results for bivalve larvae collected on N. Atlantic cruises at cold seeps sites off of Barbados, the East coast of the U.S. and the Gulf of Mexico (SEEPC project). This dataset provides the closest GenBank match for larval bivalve specimens resulting from DNA barcode sequencing, the percent match of the identification, and some information on the specimen collections. For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/688111NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) OCE-103045
‘Biodiversity’ means the variety of life and it can be studied at different levels (genetic, species...
The accuracy of specimen identification through DNA barcoding and metabarcoding relies on reference ...
Background: The species boundaries of some venerids are difficult to define based solely on morpholo...
Dataset: sequence accession numbersThis dataset is comprised of GenBank accession numbers for sequen...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
Background: Molluscs are the most diverse marine phylum and this high diversity has resulted in cons...
oxidase subunit I gene has proven useful for the identification and discovery of species in many an...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
BACKGROUND: Molluscs are the most diverse marine phylum and this high diversity has resulted in cons...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
Annelid polychaetes have been seldom the focus of dedicated DNA barcoding studies, despite their eco...
Species identification is a key problem throughout the life cycle of marine invertebrates and fishes...
DNA barcoding has exhibited charming effectiveness in species diagnosis, but some studies suggested ...
International audienceIt is particularly difficult to identify bivalve species at early development ...
‘Biodiversity’ means the variety of life and it can be studied at different levels (genetic, species...
The accuracy of specimen identification through DNA barcoding and metabarcoding relies on reference ...
Background: The species boundaries of some venerids are difficult to define based solely on morpholo...
Dataset: sequence accession numbersThis dataset is comprised of GenBank accession numbers for sequen...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
Background: Molluscs are the most diverse marine phylum and this high diversity has resulted in cons...
oxidase subunit I gene has proven useful for the identification and discovery of species in many an...
This paper represents a DNA barcode data release for 3,400 specimens representing 521 species of fis...
BACKGROUND: Molluscs are the most diverse marine phylum and this high diversity has resulted in cons...
Sequence-based specimen identification, known as DNA barcoding, is a common method complementing tra...
Annelid polychaetes have been seldom the focus of dedicated DNA barcoding studies, despite their eco...
Species identification is a key problem throughout the life cycle of marine invertebrates and fishes...
DNA barcoding has exhibited charming effectiveness in species diagnosis, but some studies suggested ...
International audienceIt is particularly difficult to identify bivalve species at early development ...
‘Biodiversity’ means the variety of life and it can be studied at different levels (genetic, species...
The accuracy of specimen identification through DNA barcoding and metabarcoding relies on reference ...
Background: The species boundaries of some venerids are difficult to define based solely on morpholo...