The Division of Birds, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, has obtained and released DNA barcodes for 2,808 frozen tissue samples. Of the 1,403 species represented by these samples, 1,147 species have not been barcoded previously. This data release increases the number of bird species with standard barcodes by 91%. These records meet the data standard of the Consortium for the Barcode of Life and they have the reserved keyword BARCODE in GenBank. The data are now available on GenBank and the Barcode of Life Data Systems
New DNA sequencing technologies are allowing researchers to explore the genomes of the millions of n...
DNA barcoding facilitates the identification of species and the estimation of biodiversity by using ...
DNA barcoding, an inventory of DNA sequences from a standardized genomic region, provides a bio-bar...
DNA-barcoding is a rapidly developing method for efficiently identifying samples to species level by...
<div><p>Short DNA sequences from a standardized region of the genome provide a DNA barcode for ident...
The Global Genome Initiative has sequenced and released 1961 DNA barcodes for genetic samples obtain...
Short DNA sequences from a standardized region of the genome provide a DNA barcode for identifying s...
Our ability to DNA barcode the birds of the world is based on the effective amplification and sequen...
As of February 2011, COI barcode sequences (a 648 bp segment of the 5' end of the mitochondrial gene...
Natural history collections are the physical repositories of our knowledge on species, the entities ...
It is ABBI’s aim to establish, by 2010, an archive of DNA barcodes that are linked to museum specime...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
A comprehensive inventory of the life forms on earth is at the heart of any scientific study of evo...
DNA barcode datasets are a useful tool for conservation and aid in taxonomic identification, particu...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
New DNA sequencing technologies are allowing researchers to explore the genomes of the millions of n...
DNA barcoding facilitates the identification of species and the estimation of biodiversity by using ...
DNA barcoding, an inventory of DNA sequences from a standardized genomic region, provides a bio-bar...
DNA-barcoding is a rapidly developing method for efficiently identifying samples to species level by...
<div><p>Short DNA sequences from a standardized region of the genome provide a DNA barcode for ident...
The Global Genome Initiative has sequenced and released 1961 DNA barcodes for genetic samples obtain...
Short DNA sequences from a standardized region of the genome provide a DNA barcode for identifying s...
Our ability to DNA barcode the birds of the world is based on the effective amplification and sequen...
As of February 2011, COI barcode sequences (a 648 bp segment of the 5' end of the mitochondrial gene...
Natural history collections are the physical repositories of our knowledge on species, the entities ...
It is ABBI’s aim to establish, by 2010, an archive of DNA barcodes that are linked to museum specime...
The use of DNA barcoding has revolutionised biodiversity science, but its application depends on the...
A comprehensive inventory of the life forms on earth is at the heart of any scientific study of evo...
DNA barcode datasets are a useful tool for conservation and aid in taxonomic identification, particu...
International audienceBecause they house large biodiversity collections and are also research centre...
New DNA sequencing technologies are allowing researchers to explore the genomes of the millions of n...
DNA barcoding facilitates the identification of species and the estimation of biodiversity by using ...
DNA barcoding, an inventory of DNA sequences from a standardized genomic region, provides a bio-bar...