There are well-known difficulties in using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gene region for population genetics and DNA barcoding in corals. A recent study of species divergence in the endemic Caribbean genus Agaricia reinforced such knowledge. However, the growing availability of whole mitochondrial genomes may help indicate more promising gene regions for species delineation. I assembled the whole mitochondrial genome for Agaricia fragilis from Illumina single-end 250 bp reads and compared this sequence to that of the congener A. humilis. Although these data suggest that the cytochrome b (CYB) gene region is more promising, comparison of available CYB sequence data from scleractinian and other reef-building corals indicates th...
Celis JS, Wibberg D, Winkler A, Wilke T, Kalinowski J. Complete mitochondrial genome of the scleract...
Abstract Background Coral reefs belong to the most ecologically and economically important ecosystem...
<div><p>Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation e...
ABSTRACT There are well-known difficulties in using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gen...
Use of universal primers designed from a public DNA database can accelerate characterization of mito...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
Members of the azooxanthellate coral genus Tubastraea are invasive species with particular concern b...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation efforts a...
The taxonomy of corals of the genus Seriatopora has not previously been studied using molecular sequ...
The mitochondrial DNA of corals and their anthozoan kin evolves slowly, with substitution rates abou...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
Abstract DNA Barcoding (DBC) is a method for taxo-nomic identiWcation of animals that is based entir...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Celis JS, Wibberg D, Winkler A, Wilke T, Kalinowski J. Complete mitochondrial genome of the scleract...
Abstract Background Coral reefs belong to the most ecologically and economically important ecosystem...
<div><p>Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation e...
ABSTRACT There are well-known difficulties in using the cytochrome oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gen...
Use of universal primers designed from a public DNA database can accelerate characterization of mito...
Coral species are difficult to discern because of their morphological plasticity, long generation ti...
Members of the azooxanthellate coral genus Tubastraea are invasive species with particular concern b...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation efforts a...
The taxonomy of corals of the genus Seriatopora has not previously been studied using molecular sequ...
The mitochondrial DNA of corals and their anthozoan kin evolves slowly, with substitution rates abou...
Background Evolutionary patterns of scleractinian (stony) corals are difficult to i...
The widespread assumption that COI and other mitochondrial genes will be ineffective DNA barcodes fo...
Abstract DNA Barcoding (DBC) is a method for taxo-nomic identiWcation of animals that is based entir...
Classical morphological taxonomy places the approximately 1400 recognized species of Scleractinia (h...
Celis JS, Wibberg D, Winkler A, Wilke T, Kalinowski J. Complete mitochondrial genome of the scleract...
Abstract Background Coral reefs belong to the most ecologically and economically important ecosystem...
<div><p>Recent studies have countered the paradigm of seamount isolation, confounding conservation e...