Acari harbor numerous minute species of agricultural economic importance, mainly Tetranychidae and Phytoseiidae. Great efforts have been established by means of recovering morphological, molecular, and phylogenetic traits for species identification. Traditional identification still relies on external diagnostic characters, which are limited and usually exhibit large phenotypic plasticity within the species, rendering them useless for species delimitation and identification. We decided to increase the number of sequences of the Acari mitochondrial COI (Cytochrome C oxidase I) marker and ITS nuclear ribosomal DNA region for species identification in Tetranychidae and Phytoseiidae. The molecular data allow us to establish species boundar...
Because of its ability to expedite specimen identification and species delineation, the barcode inde...
International audienceMolecular markers are increasingly used for species identification and new tax...
The Phytoseiidae has stirred a great interest since the 1950's as the role of a few efficient specie...
The raw data contains all the sequences of Cytochrome C Oxidase I region and Internal Transcribed ...
The past 15 years have witnessed a number of molecular studies that aimed to resolve issues of speci...
Abstract Although mites (Acari) are abundant in many terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems, their di...
International audienceThe use of molecular markers for resolving systematics issues has improved our...
The past 15 years have witnessed a number of molecular studies that aimed to resolve issues of speci...
The spider mite sub-family Tetranychinae includes many agricultural pests. The internal transcribed ...
ABSTRACT Spider mites are difÞcult to identify because they are very small and have a limited number...
International audienceUsing a combination of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene (COI) and interna...
<div><p>The spider mite sub-family Tetranychinae includes many agricultural pests. The internal tran...
Contact: tixier@supagro.inra.frThe public database GenBank is an increasingly important source of se...
DNA barcoding technology using short DNA sequences has emerged as an efficient and reliable tool for...
Nucleotide sequence variation and morphological characters were used to study the evolutionary relat...
Because of its ability to expedite specimen identification and species delineation, the barcode inde...
International audienceMolecular markers are increasingly used for species identification and new tax...
The Phytoseiidae has stirred a great interest since the 1950's as the role of a few efficient specie...
The raw data contains all the sequences of Cytochrome C Oxidase I region and Internal Transcribed ...
The past 15 years have witnessed a number of molecular studies that aimed to resolve issues of speci...
Abstract Although mites (Acari) are abundant in many terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems, their di...
International audienceThe use of molecular markers for resolving systematics issues has improved our...
The past 15 years have witnessed a number of molecular studies that aimed to resolve issues of speci...
The spider mite sub-family Tetranychinae includes many agricultural pests. The internal transcribed ...
ABSTRACT Spider mites are difÞcult to identify because they are very small and have a limited number...
International audienceUsing a combination of the cytochrome oxidase subunit I gene (COI) and interna...
<div><p>The spider mite sub-family Tetranychinae includes many agricultural pests. The internal tran...
Contact: tixier@supagro.inra.frThe public database GenBank is an increasingly important source of se...
DNA barcoding technology using short DNA sequences has emerged as an efficient and reliable tool for...
Nucleotide sequence variation and morphological characters were used to study the evolutionary relat...
Because of its ability to expedite specimen identification and species delineation, the barcode inde...
International audienceMolecular markers are increasingly used for species identification and new tax...
The Phytoseiidae has stirred a great interest since the 1950's as the role of a few efficient specie...