Natural history collections are the physical repositories of our knowledge on species, the entities of biodiversity. Making this knowledge accessible to society – through, for example, digitisation or the construction of a validated, global DNA barcode library – is of crucial importance. To this end, we developed and streamlined a workflow for 'museum harvesting' of authoritatively identified Diptera specimens from the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. Our detailed workflow includes both on-site and off-site processing through specimen selection, labelling, imaging, tissue sampling, databasing and DNA barcoding. This approach was tested by harvesting and DNA barcoding 941 voucher specimens, representing 32 famili...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
The museomics activity regards museum-preserved specimens as rich resources for DNA studies by extra...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
DNA barcoding protocols require the linkage of each sequence record to a voucher specimen that has, ...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...
It is essential that any DNA barcode reference library be based upon correctly identified specimens....
It is essential that any DNA barcode reference library be based upon correctly identified specimens....
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
The museomics activity regards museum-preserved specimens as rich resources for DNA studies by extra...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
DNA barcoding protocols require the linkage of each sequence record to a voucher specimen that has, ...
Because they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centres with sequencing faci...
It is essential that any DNA barcode reference library be based upon correctly identified specimens....
It is essential that any DNA barcode reference library be based upon correctly identified specimens....
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
We report initial results from an ongoing effort to build a library of DNA barcode sequences for Dut...
Intentionally preserved biological material in natural history collections represents a vast reposit...
The museomics activity regards museum-preserved specimens as rich resources for DNA studies by extra...