The 5' region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is the standard marker for DNA barcoding. However, because COI tends to be highly variable in amphibians, sequencing is often challenging. Consequently, another mtDNA gene, 16S rRNA gene, is often advocated for amphibian barcoding. Herein, we directly compare the usefulness of COI and 16S in discriminating species of hynobiid salamanders using 130 individuals. Species identification and classification of these animals, which are endemic to Asia, is often based on morphology only. Analysis of Kimura 2-parameter genetic distances (K2P) documents the mean intraspecific variation for COI and 16S rRNA genes to be 1.4% and 0.3%, respectively. Whereas COI can always i...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Species delimitation tests were applied to the Anatolian agamid species (Stellagama stellio, Paralau...
A part of the COI mitochondrial barcoding gene was sequenced from seven species of different taxonom...
The 5’ region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is the standard mar...
BackgroundIdentifying species of organisms by short sequences of DNA has been in the center of ongoi...
The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of mo...
The DNA barcoding gene COI (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) effectively identifies many species. Her...
Taxonomic identification can be difficult when two or more species appear morphologically similar. D...
Assembling DNA barcode reference libraries for various taxonomic groups allows researchers to use me...
<p>DNA barcoding seeks to assemble a standardized reference library for rapid and unambiguous identi...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
1. To prevent the invasion of exotic species causing a decline in an endangered endemic species, it ...
DNA barcoding has recently been proposed as a promising tool for the rapid species identification in...
Amidst the rapid advancement in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology over the last few years,...
BACKGROUND: DNA barcodes, typically focusing on the cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI) in many animals,...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Species delimitation tests were applied to the Anatolian agamid species (Stellagama stellio, Paralau...
A part of the COI mitochondrial barcoding gene was sequenced from seven species of different taxonom...
The 5’ region of the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) is the standard mar...
BackgroundIdentifying species of organisms by short sequences of DNA has been in the center of ongoi...
The salamander family Hynobiidae contains over 50 species and has been the subject of a number of mo...
The DNA barcoding gene COI (cytochrome c oxidase subunit I) effectively identifies many species. Her...
Taxonomic identification can be difficult when two or more species appear morphologically similar. D...
Assembling DNA barcode reference libraries for various taxonomic groups allows researchers to use me...
<p>DNA barcoding seeks to assemble a standardized reference library for rapid and unambiguous identi...
We provide a DNA barcoding survey of Malagasy amphibians, including 251 of the 292 nominal species k...
1. To prevent the invasion of exotic species causing a decline in an endangered endemic species, it ...
DNA barcoding has recently been proposed as a promising tool for the rapid species identification in...
Amidst the rapid advancement in next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology over the last few years,...
BACKGROUND: DNA barcodes, typically focusing on the cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI) in many animals,...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Species delimitation tests were applied to the Anatolian agamid species (Stellagama stellio, Paralau...
A part of the COI mitochondrial barcoding gene was sequenced from seven species of different taxonom...