Assessing the degradation of environmental DNA and RNA based on genomic origin in a metabarcoding context
Molecular tools of species identification based on eNAs (environmental nucleic acids;
environmental DNA [eDNA] and environmental RNA [eRNA]) have the potential to greatly …
environmental DNA [eDNA] and environmental RNA [eRNA]) have the potential to greatly …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluating eDNA and eRNA Metabarcoding for Aquatic Biodiversity Assessment: from Bacteria to Vertebrates
Y Zhang, Y Qiu, K Liu, W Zhong, J Yang… - Environmental Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
The monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems depend on precise estimates of
biodiversity. Metabarcoding analyses of environmental nucleic acids (eNAs), including …
biodiversity. Metabarcoding analyses of environmental nucleic acids (eNAs), including …
Beyond species detection—leveraging environmental DNA and environmental RNA to push beyond presence/absence applications
For aquatic macroorganisms, the capture and analysis of eDNA represents a cost-effective
means to detect rare and/or invasive species and quantify community composition …
means to detect rare and/or invasive species and quantify community composition …
How does eDNA decay affect metabarcoding experiments?
The detection of species using environmental DNA (eDNA) relies on our capacity to identify
DNA from the sampled environment. Once eDNA is released into the environment, the …
DNA from the sampled environment. Once eDNA is released into the environment, the …
Comparative environmental RNA and DNA metabarcoding analysis of river algae and arthropods for ecological surveys and water quality assessment
K Miyata, Y Inoue, Y Amano, T Nishioka, T Nagaike… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding is widely used for species analysis, while the
use of environmental RNA (eRNA) metabarcoding is more limited. We conducted …
use of environmental RNA (eRNA) metabarcoding is more limited. We conducted …
Environmental DNA and RNA in aquatic community ecology: Toward methodological standardization
Molecular technologies have facilitated the expansion of biodiversity assessments across a
broad range of organisms and aquatic systems. Environmental DNA (eDNA) and …
broad range of organisms and aquatic systems. Environmental DNA (eDNA) and …
Metabarcoding monitoring analysis: the pros and cons of using co-extracted environmental DNA and RNA data to assess offshore oil production impacts on benthic …
Sequencing environmental DNA (eDNA) is increasingly being used as an alternative to
traditional morphological-based identification to characterize biological assemblages and …
traditional morphological-based identification to characterize biological assemblages and …
Environmental nucleic acids: A field‐based comparison for monitoring freshwater habitats using eDNA and eRNA
JE Littlefair, MD Rennie… - Molecular Ecology …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Nucleic acids released by organisms and isolated from environmental substrates are
increasingly being used for molecular biomonitoring. While environmental DNA (eDNA) has …
increasingly being used for molecular biomonitoring. While environmental DNA (eDNA) has …
Detection of introduced and resident marine species using environmental DNA metabarcoding of sediment and water
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveys are increasingly being used for biodiversity monitoring,
principally because they are sensitive and can provide high resolution community …
principally because they are sensitive and can provide high resolution community …
Environmental RNA as a tool for marine community biodiversity assessments
Microscopic organisms are often overlooked in traditional diversity assessments due to the
difficulty of identifying them based on morphology. Metabarcoding is a method for rapidly …
difficulty of identifying them based on morphology. Metabarcoding is a method for rapidly …