DNA barcoding is a technique in which species identification is performed by using DNA sequences from a small fragment of the genome, with the aim of contributing to a wide range of ecological and conservation studies in which traditional taxonomic identification is not practical. DNA barcoding is well established in animals, but there is not yet any universally accepted barcode forplants. Here, we undertook intensive field collections in two biodiversity hotspots (Mesoamerica and southern Africa). Using >1,600 samples, we compared eight potential barcodes. Going beyond previous plant studies, we assessed to what extent a ‘‘DNA barcoding gap’’ is present between intra- and interspecific variations, us...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>DNA barcoding has been successfully established in animals as a tool for ...
The ambitious idea of using a short piece of DNA for large-scale species identification (DNA barcodi...
Background Identification keys are decision trees which require the observation of one or more morph...
Recently, DNA barcoding has emerged as an effec- tive tool for species identification. This has the ...
DNA barcoding uses specific regions of DNA in order to identify species. Initiatives are taking plac...
Maintaining global biodiversity is becoming more of a focus as the quality of this biodiversity decl...
Background: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
BACKGROUND: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
DNA barcoding involves sequencing a standard region of DNA as a tool for species identification. How...
Abstract DNA barcoding helps to identify species, especially when identification is based on parts o...
Since the pre-historic era, humans have been using forests as a food, drugs and handcraft reservoir....
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
The problem of low species-level identification rates in plants by DNA barcoding is exacerbated by t...
Orchidaceae are one of the largest families of flowering plants, with over 27,000 species described ...
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>DNA barcoding has been successfully established in animals as a tool for ...
The ambitious idea of using a short piece of DNA for large-scale species identification (DNA barcodi...
Background Identification keys are decision trees which require the observation of one or more morph...
Recently, DNA barcoding has emerged as an effec- tive tool for species identification. This has the ...
DNA barcoding uses specific regions of DNA in order to identify species. Initiatives are taking plac...
Maintaining global biodiversity is becoming more of a focus as the quality of this biodiversity decl...
Background: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
BACKGROUND: Widespread uptake of DNA barcoding technology for vascular plants has been slow due to t...
DNA barcoding involves sequencing a standard region of DNA as a tool for species identification. How...
Abstract DNA barcoding helps to identify species, especially when identification is based on parts o...
Since the pre-historic era, humans have been using forests as a food, drugs and handcraft reservoir....
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
The problem of low species-level identification rates in plants by DNA barcoding is exacerbated by t...
Orchidaceae are one of the largest families of flowering plants, with over 27,000 species described ...
A foundation for a DNA barcode reference library for the tropical plants of Australia is presented h...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>DNA barcoding has been successfully established in animals as a tool for ...
The ambitious idea of using a short piece of DNA for large-scale species identification (DNA barcodi...
Background Identification keys are decision trees which require the observation of one or more morph...