The rapid and accurate identification of species is a critical component of large-scale biodiversity monitoring programs. DNA arrays (micro and macro) and DNA barcodes are two molecular approaches that have recently garnered much attention. Here, we compare these two platforms for identification of an important group, the mammals
We live in an era of unprecedented biodiversity loss, affecting the taxonomic composition of ecosyst...
Abstract — DNA barcoding is a system for fast and accurate species identification that makes ecologi...
DNA barcoding is a universal molecular identification system of living beings for which efficacy and...
Abstract Background The rapid and accurate identification of species is a critical component of larg...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Design and applicability of DNA arrays and DNA ba...
The goal of DNA barcoding is to develop a species-specific sequence library for all eukaryotes. A 65...
Background The goal of DNA barcoding is to develop a species-specific sequence library for all euka...
DNA barcoding has been recently promoted as a method for both assigning specimens to known species a...
DNA barcoding technology has become employed widely for biodiversity and molecular biology researche...
DNA sequences have become a primary source of information in biodiversity analysis. For example, sho...
DNA barcoding uses specific regions of DNA in order to identify species. Initiatives are taking plac...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Design and applicability of DNA arrays and DNA ba...
© New Zealand Ecological Society. High throughput DNA sequencing technology has enabled entire biolo...
The existing taxonomic identification of most taxa has mainly been throughmorphological characters. ...
DNA barcoding aims at providing an efficient method for specieslevel separation using a partial seq...
We live in an era of unprecedented biodiversity loss, affecting the taxonomic composition of ecosyst...
Abstract — DNA barcoding is a system for fast and accurate species identification that makes ecologi...
DNA barcoding is a universal molecular identification system of living beings for which efficacy and...
Abstract Background The rapid and accurate identification of species is a critical component of larg...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Design and applicability of DNA arrays and DNA ba...
The goal of DNA barcoding is to develop a species-specific sequence library for all eukaryotes. A 65...
Background The goal of DNA barcoding is to develop a species-specific sequence library for all euka...
DNA barcoding has been recently promoted as a method for both assigning specimens to known species a...
DNA barcoding technology has become employed widely for biodiversity and molecular biology researche...
DNA sequences have become a primary source of information in biodiversity analysis. For example, sho...
DNA barcoding uses specific regions of DNA in order to identify species. Initiatives are taking plac...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Design and applicability of DNA arrays and DNA ba...
© New Zealand Ecological Society. High throughput DNA sequencing technology has enabled entire biolo...
The existing taxonomic identification of most taxa has mainly been throughmorphological characters. ...
DNA barcoding aims at providing an efficient method for specieslevel separation using a partial seq...
We live in an era of unprecedented biodiversity loss, affecting the taxonomic composition of ecosyst...
Abstract — DNA barcoding is a system for fast and accurate species identification that makes ecologi...
DNA barcoding is a universal molecular identification system of living beings for which efficacy and...