We describe a procedure for rapid purification of high quality DNA from either fresh or dry Orthoptera, suitable for the PCR amplification of DNA regions more than 800 bp long (even from oldest specimens), which allows genetic analyses on animals from collections without the complete specimen disruption
In this study, to develop a cost-effective and rapid genomic DNA purification method in animals and ...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Obtaining genetic information from museum specimens is a fundamental component of many fields of res...
We describe a procedure for rapid purification of high quality DNA from either fresh or dry Orthopte...
Numerous papers have been recently published regarding DNA studies of museum insect specimens. Despi...
Here we present and justify an approach for minimal-destructive DNA extraction from historic insect ...
Museum specimens are vast repositories of genetic information of interests to biological researchers...
Museum specimens are vast repositories of genetic information of interests to biological researchers...
Natural history museums are vastly underutilized as a source of material for DNA analysis because of...
An optimized high-quality DNA isolation protocol was developed using body segment tissue from the Fa...
Gathering genetic data for rare species is one of the biggest remaining obstacles in modern phylogen...
DNA sequencing technologies continue to advance the biological sciences, expanding opportunities fo...
The use of gDNA isolated from museum specimens for high throughput sequencing, especially targeted s...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Early detection of economically important insects is critical to preventing their establishment as s...
In this study, to develop a cost-effective and rapid genomic DNA purification method in animals and ...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Obtaining genetic information from museum specimens is a fundamental component of many fields of res...
We describe a procedure for rapid purification of high quality DNA from either fresh or dry Orthopte...
Numerous papers have been recently published regarding DNA studies of museum insect specimens. Despi...
Here we present and justify an approach for minimal-destructive DNA extraction from historic insect ...
Museum specimens are vast repositories of genetic information of interests to biological researchers...
Museum specimens are vast repositories of genetic information of interests to biological researchers...
Natural history museums are vastly underutilized as a source of material for DNA analysis because of...
An optimized high-quality DNA isolation protocol was developed using body segment tissue from the Fa...
Gathering genetic data for rare species is one of the biggest remaining obstacles in modern phylogen...
DNA sequencing technologies continue to advance the biological sciences, expanding opportunities fo...
The use of gDNA isolated from museum specimens for high throughput sequencing, especially targeted s...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Early detection of economically important insects is critical to preventing their establishment as s...
In this study, to develop a cost-effective and rapid genomic DNA purification method in animals and ...
The sampling of living insects should be avoided in highly endangered species when the sampling woul...
Obtaining genetic information from museum specimens is a fundamental component of many fields of res...