This dataset includes four files of DNA sequence baits targeted to ultra-conserved elements (UCEs) identified from four different taxonomic groups of marine invertebrates: Annelida, Bivalvia, Gastropoda and Crustacea. UCE loci are genomic regions of high conservation that can be found throughout the genomes that can be extracted from the genome and sequenced for use in phylogenetic, phylogeographic and population genetic analyses. The UCE loci were located by aligning a minimum of five species’ genomes to a base genome in each taxonomic group and searching for overlapping highly conserved areas. The UCE baits were designed with screening coverage of 4X using the pipeline phyluce v. 1.6.6 (https://github.com/faircloth-lab/phyluce; Faircloth ...
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Conservation genomics aims to preserve the viability of populations and the biodiversity of living o...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, are highly diverse, and can be useful for...
Species identification is a key problem throughout the life cycle of marine invertebrates and fishes...
Museums and other research organizations around the world have large numbers of formalin-fixed marin...
Background Building reference libraries of DNA barcodes is relatively straightforward when specif...
Targeted enrichment of conserved genomic regions is a popular method for collecting large amounts of...
Cephalopods are pivotal components of marine food webs, but biodiversity studies are hampered by cha...
The marine environment harbors a large proportion of the total biodiversity on this planet, includin...
The polychaetes are a group of segmented worms widely distributed in the marine environment, existin...
Population genomic investigations on highly dispersive marine organisms typically require thousands ...
Characterization of large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) throughout a genome has ...
Many ocean policies mandate integrated, ecosystem-based approaches to marine monitoring, driving a g...
Nematodes form an important and dominant component of many benthic marine ecosystems, but are freque...
A invertebrate DNA microarray targeting ten species common in the Mediterranean was developed within...
Background Pteropods are planktonic gastropods that are considered as bio-indicators to monitor impa...
Conservation genomics aims to preserve the viability of populations and the biodiversity of living o...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, are highly diverse, and can be useful for...
Species identification is a key problem throughout the life cycle of marine invertebrates and fishes...
Museums and other research organizations around the world have large numbers of formalin-fixed marin...
Background Building reference libraries of DNA barcodes is relatively straightforward when specif...
Targeted enrichment of conserved genomic regions is a popular method for collecting large amounts of...
Cephalopods are pivotal components of marine food webs, but biodiversity studies are hampered by cha...
The marine environment harbors a large proportion of the total biodiversity on this planet, includin...
The polychaetes are a group of segmented worms widely distributed in the marine environment, existin...
Population genomic investigations on highly dispersive marine organisms typically require thousands ...
Characterization of large numbers of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) throughout a genome has ...
Many ocean policies mandate integrated, ecosystem-based approaches to marine monitoring, driving a g...
Nematodes form an important and dominant component of many benthic marine ecosystems, but are freque...
A invertebrate DNA microarray targeting ten species common in the Mediterranean was developed within...
Background Pteropods are planktonic gastropods that are considered as bio-indicators to monitor impa...
Conservation genomics aims to preserve the viability of populations and the biodiversity of living o...
Free-living nematodes are abundant in all marine habitats, are highly diverse, and can be useful for...