Whether used for understanding species decline or reconstructing evolutionary relationships, collections of species held in natural history museums represent a largely untapped repository of genetic information. Unfortunately, many specimens from groups such as reptiles are initially preserved in formalin prior to their long term storage in ethanol
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Background: DNA isolation and PCR amplification from molluscan taxa is considered as problematic bec...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obt...
<div><p>For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history c...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obtaining genetic data from form...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
Most animals that once lived have gone extinct. The remains of a few of these can be found in museum...
We successfully amplified mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellites from historical museum speci...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Natural history museums hold vast collections of biomaterials. The collections in museums, often pai...
Natural history collections play a crucial role in biodiversity research and museum specimens are in...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Background: DNA isolation and PCR amplification from molluscan taxa is considered as problematic bec...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obt...
<div><p>For 150 years or more, specimens were routinely collected and deposited in natural history c...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
Museum specimens provide a wealth of information to biologists, but obtaining genetic data from form...
We used Massively Parallel High-Throughput Sequencing to obtain genetic data from a 145-year old hol...
Most animals that once lived have gone extinct. The remains of a few of these can be found in museum...
We successfully amplified mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellites from historical museum speci...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Natural history museums hold vast collections of biomaterials. The collections in museums, often pai...
Natural history collections play a crucial role in biodiversity research and museum specimens are in...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Background: DNA isolation and PCR amplification from molluscan taxa is considered as problematic bec...