Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An alternative, potentially less invasive, approach involves obtaining samples by swabbing the skin of nonanesthetized fish. However, this method has yet to be widely adopted for use in laboratory studies in the biological and biomedical sciences. Here, we compare DNA samples from zebrafish Danio rerio and three-spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus collected via fin clipping and skin swabbing techniques, and test a range of DNA extraction methods, including commercially available kits and a lower-cost, in-house method. We verify the method for polymerase chain reaction analysis, and examine the potential risk of cross contamination between...
DNA quality and quantity metrics (Microsoft Excel worksheet with 3 sheets, one per species). We com...
Natural history collections are repositories of biodiversity and are potentially used by molecular e...
In the fish food sector, due to a growing globalization of the market, where intentional and uninten...
Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An ...
Fish species are commonly used as experimental models in the laboratory. DNA is routinely collected ...
Model fish species such as sticklebacks and zebrafish are frequently used in studies that require DN...
DNA samples are often used to identify fish before they are utilised in other experiments. Our recen...
PCR-based DNA amplification has been one of the major methods in aquaculture research for decades, a...
First paragraph: Genotypic information is widely used in the conservation and management of wild fis...
Non-destructive methods of collecting DNA from small fish species can be problematic, as fin clips c...
The ARRIVE author checklist for the publication by Tilley and colleagues "Validating skin swabbing a...
Studies on genetic diversity, adaptive potential and fitness of species have become a major tool in ...
For conservation, ethical and welfare reasons, minimally invasive DNA sampling is becoming increasin...
Procedures for sampling genomic DNA from live billfishes involve manual restraint and tissue excisio...
Background: The acquisition of high-quality DNA for use in phylogenetic and molecular population gen...
DNA quality and quantity metrics (Microsoft Excel worksheet with 3 sheets, one per species). We com...
Natural history collections are repositories of biodiversity and are potentially used by molecular e...
In the fish food sector, due to a growing globalization of the market, where intentional and uninten...
Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An ...
Fish species are commonly used as experimental models in the laboratory. DNA is routinely collected ...
Model fish species such as sticklebacks and zebrafish are frequently used in studies that require DN...
DNA samples are often used to identify fish before they are utilised in other experiments. Our recen...
PCR-based DNA amplification has been one of the major methods in aquaculture research for decades, a...
First paragraph: Genotypic information is widely used in the conservation and management of wild fis...
Non-destructive methods of collecting DNA from small fish species can be problematic, as fin clips c...
The ARRIVE author checklist for the publication by Tilley and colleagues "Validating skin swabbing a...
Studies on genetic diversity, adaptive potential and fitness of species have become a major tool in ...
For conservation, ethical and welfare reasons, minimally invasive DNA sampling is becoming increasin...
Procedures for sampling genomic DNA from live billfishes involve manual restraint and tissue excisio...
Background: The acquisition of high-quality DNA for use in phylogenetic and molecular population gen...
DNA quality and quantity metrics (Microsoft Excel worksheet with 3 sheets, one per species). We com...
Natural history collections are repositories of biodiversity and are potentially used by molecular e...
In the fish food sector, due to a growing globalization of the market, where intentional and uninten...