Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revealing specimens as genomic resources. As the field of museum genomics grows, so does the need for extraction methods that maximize DNA yields. For avian museum specimens, the established method of extracting DNA from toe pads works well for most specimens. However, for some specimens, especially those of birds that are very small or very large, toe pads can be a poor source of DNA. In this study, we apply two DNA extraction methods (phenol-chloroform and silica column) to three different sources of DNA (toe pad, skin punch, and bone) from ten historical avian museum specimens. We show that a modified phenol-chloroform protocol yielded signific...
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been supporting a free-...
Most zoological systematics studies are currently based on morphological features, molecular traits ...
This poster presents the development of DNA techniques by the Smithsonian Institution Feather Lab to...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
A comprehensive phenol-chloroform protocol for extracting DNA from avian museum specimens. The proto...
Background: Natural history museums receive a rapidly growing number of requests for tissue samples ...
We present a comprehensive protocol for extracting DNA from egg membranes and other internal debris ...
New DNA sequencing technologies are allowing researchers to explore the genomes of the millions of n...
DNA barcoding is one of the ‘tools’ used by the Smithsonian Feather Lab to identify birdstrike remai...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Feathers have been used as a source of DNA for two decades. Feathers are made of keratinized cells w...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Studies in molecular ecology depend on field-collected samples for genetic information, and the tiss...
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been supporting a free-...
Most zoological systematics studies are currently based on morphological features, molecular traits ...
This poster presents the development of DNA techniques by the Smithsonian Institution Feather Lab to...
Next-generation sequencing has greatly expanded the utility and value of museum collections by revea...
Laboratory techniques for high-throughput sequencing have enhanced our ability to generate DNA seque...
A comprehensive phenol-chloroform protocol for extracting DNA from avian museum specimens. The proto...
Background: Natural history museums receive a rapidly growing number of requests for tissue samples ...
We present a comprehensive protocol for extracting DNA from egg membranes and other internal debris ...
New DNA sequencing technologies are allowing researchers to explore the genomes of the millions of n...
DNA barcoding is one of the ‘tools’ used by the Smithsonian Feather Lab to identify birdstrike remai...
The availability of fresh tissue samples in studies of molecular phylogeny is often restricted, espe...
Feathers have been used as a source of DNA for two decades. Feathers are made of keratinized cells w...
Avian eggshell is a bio-ceramic material with exceptional properties for preserving DNA within its c...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Studies in molecular ecology depend on field-collected samples for genetic information, and the tiss...
The U.S. Air Force (USAF) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been supporting a free-...
Most zoological systematics studies are currently based on morphological features, molecular traits ...
This poster presents the development of DNA techniques by the Smithsonian Institution Feather Lab to...