Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. However, often limited effort has been made to evaluate and optimize extraction methods, which may be crucial for downstream applications. Here, we assessed and optimized the usefulness of abundant archived skeletal material from sharks as a source of DNA for temporal genomic studies. Six different methods for DNA extraction, encompassing two different commercial kits and three different protocols, were applied to material, so-called bio-swarf, from contemporary and archived jaws and vertebrae of tiger sharks (Galeocerdo cuvier). Protocols were compared for DNA yield and quality using a qPCR approach. For jaw swarf, all methods provided relativ...
Elasmobranchs are important members of their community. Many sharks are important apex predators tha...
Shark populations worldwide are suspected to be in severe decline due to domestic and international ...
Natural history collections are repositories of biodiversity and are potentially used by molecular e...
Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. Ho...
Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. Ho...
Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. Ho...
ABSTRACT: Characterizing genetic variation by retrospective genotyping of trophy or historical artif...
Shark DNA extracted from products used in trade (e.g. soup and dried fins) was amplified using PCR. ...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Abstract DNA evidence is routinely used to identify individual predators responsible for attacks on ...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
In recent years molecular techniques have invaded the marine realm. These techniques are mainly used...
Declines in shark populations worldwide are of particular concern to fishery managers and conservati...
Since individual species of sharks respond differently to exploitation, management of the shark fish...
Data repository accompanying manuscript titled of "Shark-dust: Application of high-throughput DNA se...
Elasmobranchs are important members of their community. Many sharks are important apex predators tha...
Shark populations worldwide are suspected to be in severe decline due to domestic and international ...
Natural history collections are repositories of biodiversity and are potentially used by molecular e...
Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. Ho...
Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. Ho...
Archived specimens are highly valuable sources of DNA for retrospective genetic/genomic analysis. Ho...
ABSTRACT: Characterizing genetic variation by retrospective genotyping of trophy or historical artif...
Shark DNA extracted from products used in trade (e.g. soup and dried fins) was amplified using PCR. ...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Abstract DNA evidence is routinely used to identify individual predators responsible for attacks on ...
Industrial scale exploitation of sharks globally to satisfy demands of the international shark fin m...
In recent years molecular techniques have invaded the marine realm. These techniques are mainly used...
Declines in shark populations worldwide are of particular concern to fishery managers and conservati...
Since individual species of sharks respond differently to exploitation, management of the shark fish...
Data repository accompanying manuscript titled of "Shark-dust: Application of high-throughput DNA se...
Elasmobranchs are important members of their community. Many sharks are important apex predators tha...
Shark populations worldwide are suspected to be in severe decline due to domestic and international ...
Natural history collections are repositories of biodiversity and are potentially used by molecular e...