DNA barcoding has tremendous potential for advancing species knowledge for many diverse groups of insects, potentially paving way for machine identification and semi-automated monitoring of whole insect faunas. Here, I review the current state of DNA barcoding of the superfamily Sciaroidea (Diptera), a diverse group consisting of eight understudied fly families where the described species in the world makes up some 10% (≈16,000 species) of all Diptera. World data of Sciaroidea were extracted from the Barcode of Life online database BoldSystems (BOLD) and contrasted with results and experiences from a Nordic project to build the reference library. Well over 1.2 million (1,224,877) Sciaroidea specimens have been submitted for barcoding, givin...
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species d...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
In a recent commentary, Dowton et al. (2014) propose a framework for “next-generation” DNA barcoding...
first_page settings Open AccessReview Current State of DNA Barcoding of Sciaroidea (Diptera)—Highlig...
first_page settings Open AccessReview Current State of DNA Barcoding of Sciaroidea (Diptera)—High...
Abstract.—DNA barcoding and DNA taxonomy have recently been proposed as solutions to the crisis of t...
10.1163/ej.9789004148970.I-45Diptera Diversity: Status, Challenges and Tools349-38
DNA barcoding is an innovative system designed to provide rapid, accurate, and automatable species i...
DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) has pr...
<div><p>DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome <i>c</i> oxidase subunit 1 ge...
Determining the size of the German insect fauna requires better knowledge of several megadiverse fam...
BACKGROUND: The State of Bavaria is involved in a research program that will lead to the constructio...
DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) has pr...
DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) has pr...
DNA barcoding based on the cytochrome oxidase I gene is increasingly used in black flies (Diptera: S...
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species d...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
In a recent commentary, Dowton et al. (2014) propose a framework for “next-generation” DNA barcoding...
first_page settings Open AccessReview Current State of DNA Barcoding of Sciaroidea (Diptera)—Highlig...
first_page settings Open AccessReview Current State of DNA Barcoding of Sciaroidea (Diptera)—High...
Abstract.—DNA barcoding and DNA taxonomy have recently been proposed as solutions to the crisis of t...
10.1163/ej.9789004148970.I-45Diptera Diversity: Status, Challenges and Tools349-38
DNA barcoding is an innovative system designed to provide rapid, accurate, and automatable species i...
DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) has pr...
<div><p>DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome <i>c</i> oxidase subunit 1 ge...
Determining the size of the German insect fauna requires better knowledge of several megadiverse fam...
BACKGROUND: The State of Bavaria is involved in a research program that will lead to the constructio...
DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) has pr...
DNA barcoding using a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) has pr...
DNA barcoding based on the cytochrome oxidase I gene is increasingly used in black flies (Diptera: S...
DNA barcodes are a great tool for accelerated species identification and for complementing species d...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
In a recent commentary, Dowton et al. (2014) propose a framework for “next-generation” DNA barcoding...